Posted by JK-NY on February 14, 2021 at 05:51:30 from (174.244.112.33):
In Reply to: Continuing Cold posted by rusty6 on February 13, 2021 at 21:02:07:
Coldest temp I remember feeding a round bale with a tractor was -26f. We havent had quite as cold here in central NY state as some winters. Recent nighttime lows are around 0f or maybe -2 or -3 f. Some spots to my north have been a bit colder. Not to try and lecture a cold weather pro when I am an amatuer compared to you but here are a couple things to consider. When it was real cold I would put the battery charger on at the same time I plug in block heater, after turning lights on for a minute to make sure battery isnt frozen. I dont have one but I see they make a magnetic heater that you could stick to transmission case and help keep oil thin,another thing to plug in with the block heater. The 2140 started and performed well, I am still a bit surprised you dont use tire chains up there. Good video, thank you for posting.
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