Posted by nickg on January 13, 2013 at 12:19:34 from (96.27.166.131):
In Reply to: block heaters posted by Erik Ks farmer on January 13, 2013 at 10:40:39:
Ya its funny how that works.For whatever reason construction equipment never seems to have block heaters. Or at least all the backhoes,excavators and dozers I have ever run never have them unless you put them in. Guess they figure your not gonna be using it in the winter months or have anywhere to plug it in. Of coarse I love the guys who like to brag about not plugging there trucks or tractors in and say they always start. Ya I bet they do after you crank and crank and kill your batteries and starter not to mention how hard it is on an engine that needs heat to run efficiently.I dont know about you but Im pretty sure all that knocking and hammering cant be good on it. I just had to replace my block heater on my cummins. Boy what a pain that was, not to mention it failed when we were getting down in the teens at night.
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