Posted by ironandsteel on January 10, 2011 at 18:31:31 from (208.72.77.15):
I have an International 806 and I need a block heater. It really is not happy starting when it is cold- the engine has just been rebuilt and I need to have the injectors rebuilt.
There is a hose (1" or so) where I was told was a good place to install the type of heater that plumbs into the coolant circuit and it circulates by convection.
I know there are several types- freeze plug heaters, dipstick heaters, magnetic stick-on type, etc.
What would be your suggestion for an 806? I like the idea of the magnetic stick-on type as it could be moved between machines, but do they work well?
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