Posted by JD Seller on December 08, 2013 at 08:34:09 from (208.126.196.144):
A buddy just brought his Bobcat 763 over on his skid steer trailer. He just bought this one last week. He left it on his trailer where he lives in town. He wanted to take it out to his farm today. He could not find a block heater cord anywhere. It would not start glow plugging it. I told him to bring it out and we could put it in the shop to warm up an charge the battery up.
We both have looked this over top to bottom. I can't find a block heater on it and not even a plug/hole where one might even go on the block.
He will need one as his shed at the farm is not heated. He has a cord wired into a thermostat that kicks on when it is cold. His old Bobcat 743 had a block heater.
Any clues where one should be or where one would go if we buy one????
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