new jersey mike
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- 2010 - NH T1530
I purchased a new T1530 back in Sep. for 2nd property in NY and I put it away in November and has been sitting since. I had put 35 hours on it so I changed the oil. It has a block heater but not plugged in to barn electric. It is stored in the barn out of the weather. I want to put a battery charger on it from saturday to sunday to bring the battery back to full charge.
My question is, would you plug the block heater in on saturday and start it on sunday with the outside temp forecast of 10 - 20 degrees and just to let it run for a while?
If there a benefit or is that just unnecessary wear and tear since the oil has dripped down?
If I start it I do not plan to move it out of the barn but I thought if it is running I should move the loader and bucket along with the PTO controls, any thoughts.
Thank you
Mike
My question is, would you plug the block heater in on saturday and start it on sunday with the outside temp forecast of 10 - 20 degrees and just to let it run for a while?
If there a benefit or is that just unnecessary wear and tear since the oil has dripped down?
If I start it I do not plan to move it out of the barn but I thought if it is running I should move the loader and bucket along with the PTO controls, any thoughts.
Thank you
Mike