Posted by ridgelane on November 21, 2011 at 21:24:52 from (208.38.36.24):
In Reply to: engine heater part 2 posted by Justin SE IOWA on November 21, 2011 at 16:14:52:
Definitely a timer is the best way to go. You won't waste energy and you will still maximize the amount of heat for the engine.
The area I live in can get pretty cold during the winter. My tractor sitting outside, with block heaters and an oil pan heater, has never failed to start if heated long enough for the temperature of the day. I place a batt of fiberglass insulation on either side of the engine to trap the heat where it needs to be. In fact, I'll run the tractor all winter long with the insulation in place to keep the fuel filters, the fuel tank and engine warm.
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