My PT since day one in 04' has ALWAYS had difficulty and struggles starting in the cold below 35-40degrees. I have gas powered engine, Robin, PT 425. Are there any heater's dipstick or magnetic other than a electric heater that I can help solve this issue. I'm tired of jump starting and worn out batteries below the listed temperatures.
Thanks for suggestions
I have a 425 with Subaru/Robins engine and have also struggled mightily with cold weather starting. Being in Iowa, it's a fact of life that the tractor must start if it's going to be of use. We've been down to 0 to -20 F for many days, both this year and last. My tractor is in an unheated shed.
Magnetic heaters won't work because the engine block is aluminum. Heated adhesive pads probably won't work (at least I was advised against it) because the aluminum fins don't offer much surface area.
I took the suggestions of many folks on this forum last year and had 100% success this winter by doing the following:
(1) Cover engine compartment with a thick blanket, excepting the rear grill where
(2) a 1500 W electric space heater blows into the engine compartment for at least 2 hours.
(3) 600 W magnetic oil pan heater under hydraulic fluid reservoir for several hours.
The obvious drawback of this is that the space heater is a potential fire hazard. I bought one at the farm and home store for $18 - it's housing doesn't get warm to the touch anywhere. Also, I've been very careful about how it's set-up, what it sits on, keeping it from falling over, making sure it doesn't touch the blanket, etc. After being extremely cautious at first, I've gotten to the point where I put them on a timer at night and MAGIC, it's ready to go in the morning!
Again, I've had no problems at all. Hopefully it will help you.