B7800 Block Heater

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CaptPat

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Am considering installing a block heater in my B7800, from what I can tell the install looks straightforward--any tricks to things to be aware of before I start?

Thanks in advance.

Pat
 
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Just drain the anti freeze first! You should be able to do it in less then an hour even the first time.
 
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I put the block heater in my B2910 (same engine a B7800) several years ago. Hope you have a wrench to fit socket type plug. Just removed plug in block and installed heater. Did not have to drain antifreeze. Engine must be cold. Be ready with the heater already prepared for the install so the amount of time required to install is short.
DO NOT remove or loosen radiator cap. A very small amount of antifreeze will be lost. Maybe a tablespoon. After a engine cools down, antifreeze is in vacuum until warmed up again.
 
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Thanks, interestingly when I went to my local dealer they said that Kubota did not make block heaters and that the glow plugs were adequate. :confused: But, if I wanted a heater they had an aftermarket magnetic mount they'd order for me.

Perhaps I need to talk to another dealer
 
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Here in NY even with the twenty something below zero temps we get the Kubota's normally start fine unless there is a fuel issue.

Less then 1/3 go out with them, mainly to people who have had old diesels that didn't start well.

I can't discount the merits of them anymore then to have them in a heated garage!

Knowing what I do, I wouldn't really worry about one in Virgina, could just be something later on to leak.
 
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Thanks, interestingly when I went to my local dealer they said that Kubota did not make block heaters and that the glow plugs were adequate. :confused: But, if I wanted a heater they had an aftermarket magnetic mount they'd order for me.

Perhaps I need to talk to another dealer
Maybe! :rolleyes:
Here is a thread with part #'s and pictures. Block Heater Install.
 
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Here in NY even with the twenty something below zero temps we get the Kubota's normally start fine unless there is a fuel issue.

Less then 1/3 go out with them, mainly to people who have had old diesels that didn't start well.

I can't discount the merits of them anymore then to have them in a heated garage!

Knowing what I do, I wouldn't really worry about one in Virgina, could just be something later on to leak.

ART,
Ihave a heated garage,or should i say heatable garage,but i think its gonna be cheaper to plug the tractor in for an hour ,rather then buy oil for the furnace:eek:
 
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Am considering installing a block heater in my B7800, from what I can tell the install looks straightforward--any tricks to things to be aware of before I start?

Thanks in advance.

Pat

Pat:
The only thing you need to be aware of is that you don't need a block heater. Your Kubota will start very quickly whatever the temp. My dealer puts them in every one he sells but just so he doesn't have to argue with anyone. I've had my L4400 for going on 4 years and have NEVER used the block frost plug heater. Northern Vermont. Glad I didn't pay for it.
simonmeridew
 
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Thanks for all of the input. I'm not concerned about starting I just don't like waiting while the engine, and oil, warms up on its own before I start to load it down.:rolleyes: Patience is not one of my virtues.
 

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