Posted by Greg K on January 05, 2013 at 13:29:28 from (75.104.160.54):
In Reply to: Frozen m posted by Notjustair on January 05, 2013 at 10:49:04:
This just happened to my H this winter. I usually check these when I buy a tractor, but didn't this time. I used a concrete bowl with some diesel fuel and a handful of hay, and lit it on fire inder the tractor. There was no electricity in this shed and it needed to move. Had this happen to my M also a few years ago and used a 500 watt halogen lamp under it. I built a tent out of cardboard and insulation and left it go while I went to work that day. When I got heme it was all thawed out, and it never got above 10 that day. If you just loosen the plug until water starts to run out from around the threads there will not be a lot of oil gushing out of the hole when the water is gone.
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