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Posted by mike46 on October 15, 2006 at 16:18:08 from (64.42.242.38):
In Reply to: Block heater question posted by brandon a on October 15, 2006 at 12:27:10:
Not sure what tractor the 3000 is but I guess it doesn't matter. Won't cure 100% of your problems but a warm battery is a start to solving it. Take out the battery(s) when you go home and bring them back warmed up, maybe wrap them in a blanket in the cab of the truck, etc. That, combined with whatever little trick someone else can come up with increases your cranking power an amazing amount. If you have ever seen a temperature chart and the % efficiency of cranking power at various temperatures you'll see what I mean.
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