Posted by flying belgian on November 21, 2011 at 19:30:03 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: engine heater? posted by Justin SE IOWA on November 20, 2011 at 18:24:01:
Well I'm going to put a new twist on this. Get yourself a knipko and lean a piece of plywood up against one side of tractor and blast the heat in from the other side. Tractor will start, good oil pressure right away, coolant will be warm to throw heat back on you from heathauser, trans oil will be warm so shift easy, hyd oil will be warm so loader will work nice. Steering wheel will be warm so fingers don't freeze. Seat will be warm so a-- don't freeze. Fuel will be warm, carb will be warm so you don't have to run with choke half shut to prevent coughing. All this for the price of a couple gallons of kerosene. And you can use it on the other tractor too. and you can use it on the wifes car and you can blow it on you as you are thawing the water fountain and you can use it when you are replacing the bearing on the feed grinder. and you can blow it on you when you are hanging the holiday lites on the bushes that you should have put up last week when it was 60 degrees and the list goes on and on.
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