I went into the big city today to get some T6 5W40, a fuel filter and an oil filter. Picked up the oil but the darn dealer was closed. What a waste of 3 hrs. I may go back tomorrow to get the filters. When I got home it had warmed up to -25 so I figured I would try starting the tractor without using the block heater and use a 1500W electric heater under the engine compartment to see if that would work. I wrapped the hood with a moving blanket and then covered it with a tarp that went all the way to the ground. I left the heater under the engine, on high, for 2 hours and then gave it a try. After turning the key on, the GP indicator came on and stayed on for about 8 seconds. I then cranked the engine. It turned over easily and very quickly but was not initially firing it took a while before it started to fire but it eventually started up. It ran rough and made some noises I have not heard before but it settled down after a few minutes. I let it warm up for about 20 minutes at 1200 rpm. That is what the Owners Manual states for temps below -20C. Then I took it for a drive and got it up to operating temperature. It ran like always and is now parked back in the equipment shed for the night. Tomorrow I may take the FEL and rear snow blowers off so I can run the tractor in to the heated shop to test the GP's. I m very glad I didn't have gelled fuel and that I got it running, although I still think there is something that is not right. According to the weather man, the coldest weather is behind us. After tonight the temps are supposed to get no lower than -26C, so I should be ok for a while.