Posted by Brent Zappe on January 30, 2014 at 09:02:30 from (69.230.57.186):
In Reply to: keeping a tractor warm posted by cb in wisc on January 30, 2014 at 08:29:29:
My Dad live in betwwen Bishop Ca. and Mammoth mountain. I have two tractor up there that are kept out side. When it snows he covers them up with a some traps. I got to say it looks like a U.F.O in the front yard but he does start them up and let them run on those very cold days. He did get a heater to heat up the oil on the tractors but I think he got from Val U Built they do sell them. He has a 1948 farmall Cub and a 1951 Farmall M which use to be a cotton picker. Which I had restored these two tractors just for him. Cub has a front blade to move snow, we had a snow blower on it but he did not like it so it was taken off and the farmall M has nothing for it right now.
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