I have my snow blower tractor and Diesel pickup plugged in 24/7 in the cold weather. The extra electric for both is less than $30 each month. I may get a call at any time to come blow someone out so the tractor may need to go ASAP. The truck is my insurance against needing to get someone out in an emergency. Many years ago one of my neighbors had a heart attack in the middle of the night. We had blizzard conditions that night. None of their tractors would start as they had them on timers. They called me and I was able to blow the road out plus their lane so the life squad could get him to the hospital. It was only luck as I had been using timers myself until just a few days before. Mine had burnt out and I had not replaced it. It made me think real hard about what the savings would be verses being ready in an emergency. I do have the other things on timers but not those two things. They are on a thermostat. When it gets above thirty degrees they shut off.
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