Posted by shawnspeed3 on December 22, 2008 at 14:58:24 from (70.217.5.73):
In Reply to: Light a fire under it? posted by shawnspeed3 on December 22, 2008 at 13:21:31:
I didn't ever invision having to do the fire thing , and I have used light bulbs in the engine bay of cars before , along with tarping , but the tractor was in a area that a tarp was not going to stay (Wind was whipping 20+ MPH,and the temps were in the single didgits) and I no longer have a salimander . i think the can of starting fluid should do the trick from here out , just watched the weather and they are calling for 3-8" my X-mas with a low of 6 and high of 18 tommorow and a chance of rain/sleet on Xmas eve, and rain and 50 by friday....if you dont like the weater , wait 15 min and it will change , not always for the better tho...
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