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What do you do to make starting the splitter easier during cold temperatures?
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<blockquote data-quote="flewism" data-source="post: 2544717" data-attributes="member: 10107"><p>First off small engines need to be in good tune for extreme cold weather starting. I don't consider 32° extreme cold. All my small engines sit in a unheated pole barn all year round. I have in the past pulled the splitter to the front garage to warn the hydraulic oil up for easier starting. My experiences have been numerous days of 10° weather to require that. I do own a magnetic block heater similar to this one that I bought for the tractor but it does work on my splitter tank also.</p><p><a href="http://www.tractorpartsinc.com/magnetic_block_heaters_mh1153_3953_prd1.htm" target="_blank">http://www.tractorpartsinc.com/magnetic_block_heaters_mh1153_3953_prd1.htm</a></p><p></p><p>And this one at 200 watts could be run with a power inverter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flewism, post: 2544717, member: 10107"] First off small engines need to be in good tune for extreme cold weather starting. I don't consider 32° extreme cold. All my small engines sit in a unheated pole barn all year round. I have in the past pulled the splitter to the front garage to warn the hydraulic oil up for easier starting. My experiences have been numerous days of 10° weather to require that. I do own a magnetic block heater similar to this one that I bought for the tractor but it does work on my splitter tank also. [url]http://www.tractorpartsinc.com/magnetic_block_heaters_mh1153_3953_prd1.htm[/url] And this one at 200 watts could be run with a power inverter [/QUOTE]
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