Posted by rusty6 on March 27, 2013 at 18:38:20 from (142.165.85.14):
In Reply to: WT? Anyone seen this? posted by ohiojeff on March 27, 2013 at 17:51:40:
Block heaters are standard winter equpment here in Sask. You don't start a diesel without a working heater. I have had good luck with both types. I do recall replacing the frost plug type heater in my 2090 Case many years ago but couldn't even say how long ago. And I start it up first , then unplug the heater with no apparent harm. The other older tractors have the external tank type heaters. 1500 watts on those small cooling systems will have them ready to run like summer time in under an hour even in our cold Sask. weather.
The space heater method works too. My old 730 Case has no heater so on the rare occasion I need to start it in the cold weather I will set up the space heater with about a ten foot piece of pipe between the heater and the manifold side of the engine. Works great.
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