Posted by DoubleR on February 14, 2021 at 16:48:40 from (72.105.50.193):
In Reply to: Modern gas tractors posted by Doug-Iowa on February 14, 2021 at 15:04:11:
I currently have four Kubota's and anyone of them would start right now with no problem using the preheater. 65 hp being the biggest 25 hp is the smallest. I do have a plug in heater on a B 3000 but don't use it. It started at -20 a couple years ago with no help. It was 2 above this morning and it started with the preheater, counted to 15 with the preheater on then started it. I run number two fuel with a water filter on the storage tank and I put a additive in the bulk tank every winter. I change the fuel filters once a year on the tractors and clean the bowl out in between time once. I use the B3000m daily in the winter and the M6060 at least once a week to grind feed. I live in Mid Mi. and it does get cold here. Its 10 degrees here now and my Super C Farmall would be the only one that may not start. I have put a trickle charger on the B3000 at night sometimes when I now its going below zero but the battery is 6 years old on it.
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