Posted by Dan-IA on December 09, 2009 at 06:57:13 from (207.177.14.20):
In Reply to: Block heater posted by Ivan in Mich on December 09, 2009 at 00:43:27:
In general if you can tap a coolant line for direct element to coolant contact thats the best. Even better with the tractor heaters with the builtin plunger that draws it in, heats it, and re-injects it.
I have a magnetic on the pan of my skidsteer but only because it's a V4 aircooled wisconsin. I leave it there because theres a dragplate under it so it cant fall off and get lost. In practice I cant say using the magnetic heater has ever helped me.
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