Posted by Brr Chilly on December 09, 2009 at 21:27:24 from (74.221.165.32):
Years ago our loader tractor sat outside all winter with a block heater for the water and we used to have a magnet heater we'd put under the pan for the oil.
Anybody know where to buy the magnets anymore? Last time we used ours it wouldn't work on anything as you need a flat steel surface. Most pans nowdays are stamped steel with all curved lines or they're made of aluminum and won't stick. We've since then lost the magnet heater.
Seems like somebody was making a heater that was made of a flexible pad you could stick onto any surface. I'd like to find something for the oil pan of my combine but theres no clearance underneath.
Seems like there was also a company making an oil heater that replaced the dipstick. That would also be handy for the pto boxes on the combine or the hydraulic reservoir.
There has to be some way to make live easier on the machine when its below zero every day and lots of corn to harvest yet. Anyone have any ides where to find these items or any other ideas?
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