Slowpoke Slim
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- Joined
- Jan 6, 2017
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- Location
- Bismarck, ND
- Tractor
- Husqvarna YTH24V48 riding mower, Branson 3725CH
Mine sits out year round. Gets to -40 in winter. Some days that's our high for the day too. And no, that's not "wind chill" (which is a man made thing). I have an engine block heater, a pad heater under the oil pan, and a pad heater under the hydrotrans sump. They are on an outdoor timer that I have set to come on at 4am. I think I have it set to turn off at 10am (I like to sleep in on weekends). I've never had any issue starting it up after only one glow plug cycle, and that's at around 2 hrs of "on" time for the timer most days.
I let it idle for a few minutes, then bump it up to idle at 1500 rpms and leave it there until I'm done and shut it off.
I am running synthetic engine oil.
I did have my OEM wet cell interstate battery die on me last winter. Went and got an Optima battery then, and still have zero issues starting it in the cold this winter.
Edited to add--
I do run Power Service fuel additive, and mix it per instructions for -40 F air temps, and I am running winter blend red dye fuel.
I let it idle for a few minutes, then bump it up to idle at 1500 rpms and leave it there until I'm done and shut it off.
I am running synthetic engine oil.
I did have my OEM wet cell interstate battery die on me last winter. Went and got an Optima battery then, and still have zero issues starting it in the cold this winter.
Edited to add--
I do run Power Service fuel additive, and mix it per instructions for -40 F air temps, and I am running winter blend red dye fuel.