Posted by The tractor vet on December 07, 2013 at 14:46:11 from (76.212.227.113):
In Reply to: Well, Rats! posted by Allan In NE on December 07, 2013 at 05:27:02:
And old truckers trick we use to use . Wrap a tarp around the tractor all but one end and blow the heat in from that end . Back years ago it was not uncommon to have fuel jell or your air brake system freeze up if someone did not drain his air tanks every day and put al-ke-hol in the system . Most trucks use to set outside and there were few places to get them in . Back in 77 when we had the blizzards both my truck and my buddy's fuel jelled setting outside We just wrapped tarps around them and stuffed two 150000 BTU space heaters under them and in about four hours they were thawed out with the outside air temp around -25 . Neighbors 766 was the same as your tractor and in three hours his was thawed , changed the hyd. filter and he was able to grind feed and haul hay .
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