730 gas block heater

Have an early 730 gas tractor. Asked this a couple weeks ago
but didn"t find the plugs as others recommended. Asked the
dealer about a heater and there version goes in a 3/8 pipe
plug. Still don"t know where. Any advice would be
appreciated.
 
Block heater plug location is on the left front side of engine (sitting in the seat) roughly between cyl #1 & 2 over half way up on the block.

Brad
 
I am thinking only the dsl blocks have the provision for a pipe plug heater, but I will try to look on mine, on the dsl the plug is on the intake side between the #3 and #4 cylinders
 
Oops, you're right Tom. The 4/7/800 heaters are placed where I stated. Now that you mention it, I never paid much attention to see if the 00/30 series gassers have the plug or not. I have the heaters on all the diesels we have. I'll have to go take a look now too :)

Brad
 
We've sold the same heater for gas & diesel. Left side of block, maybe 2" below top of block, somewhere between #1 & #2. We are talking in the block, not the heads. The 3/8" plug is allen head & can be difficult to remove.
 
(quoted from post at 05:16:46 08/12/14) We've sold the same heater for gas & diesel. Left side of block, maybe 2" below top of block, somewhere between #1 & #2. We are talking in the block, not the heads. The 3/8" plug is allen head & can be difficult to remove.

Typically it's find the oil filter and go up on the 4 cylinder engines. Some gas and diesels use the same block. 930/1030 it's on front or back of #4 same side and a little lower
 
(quoted from post at 14:53:09 08/12/14)
(quoted from post at 05:16:46 08/12/14) We've sold the same heater for gas & diesel. Left side of block, maybe 2" below top of block, somewhere between #1 & #2. We are talking in the block, not the heads. The 3/8" plug is allen head & can be difficult to remove.

Typically it's find the oil filter and go up on the 4 cylinder engines. Some gas and diesels use the same block. 930/1030 it's on front or back of #4 same side and a little lower

Would this be it? you might have to ctrt + to view where I marked it.
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after years of squinting to see smaller details on
pics and drawings along comes another brilliant
chuck with the answer..........cntrl + really
like to shake your hand for this, or maybe drive
that awesome tractor, whichever comes to SOCAL
first! THANKS, chuck.
 
Using one of those fancy Microsofty ergonomic keyboards with the bent in the middle keyboard it has a Zoom switch in the middle between the two halves of the keys, does the same thing as Ctrl-+. Only good thing about it.
Bryce
 

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