Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 02, 2019 at 22:33:46 from (184.19.40.30):
In Reply to: Cold Starts posted by Rusty6 on November 02, 2019 at 07:52:00:
It's hard to fit a combine in a heated garage. However how many people have worthless junk in their garage and make their cars and trucks sit outside in the cold. Then they have to start the car to defrost it before going to work. Some even plug in to warm the oil and water.
I keep my garage around 50. Pole barn has no heat, but it's warmer than outside temps in morning. I never worry about cold starts because we have climate change. Seriously, the Yellow river ran through the dairy farm I grew up on. The river would freeze over and the cows could stand on the ice. In the summer, the cows would cool off by standing in the river and add yellow liquid to the Yellow river.
People would cut ice out of the river and sell it before refrigeration. Can't do that anymore.
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