diesel lover
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- Joined
- Dec 21, 2013
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- whites town indiana
- Tractor
- Ferg. To 20, 1956 Massey F. MF 25 diesel, Ferg. 40, 1944 John D. A, 1965 cockshutt 40,
Totally would love to purchase one. There is an old one i borrow but its something I need to purchase. I'm pretty stuck on a diesel fueled/ kerosene heater because I can easily drive a mile and get either diesel or kerosene plus it is something I readily will have for my tractor. Don't get me wrong propane is not a big deal either really as long as I had two tanks. Fill both at the same time/ empty one and switch to the other. Today's diesel salamanders are quite clean!!
Are any of the lower cost ones worth the money? I have seen some diesel/ kero units at lower cost from oreilly auto parts but I just don't know if they last.
I would easily go right in Craigslist and buy one but I'm not sure I can trust people or a used salamander.
I'm young but I'm not stupid. Although I grew up in some cold temperatures I don't force myself to work in colder temperatures than needed!!! It's too hard on my hands. I like to repair my truck in a warmer area.
Right now I'm using a neighbors garage. It would be nice to have a portable/ heated unit.
Indoors kerosene radiant heaters are nice but they only maintain a temperature, they don't heat up areas very fast like a small garage. They are 23,000 btu. The salamander I would like to get would be a 45,000 to 100,000. It would still be pretty decent on fuel.
Like I said I don't own a garage right now so portable heater would be nice for unexpected repairs under 200$
Are any of the lower cost ones worth the money? I have seen some diesel/ kero units at lower cost from oreilly auto parts but I just don't know if they last.
I would easily go right in Craigslist and buy one but I'm not sure I can trust people or a used salamander.
I'm young but I'm not stupid. Although I grew up in some cold temperatures I don't force myself to work in colder temperatures than needed!!! It's too hard on my hands. I like to repair my truck in a warmer area.
Right now I'm using a neighbors garage. It would be nice to have a portable/ heated unit.
Indoors kerosene radiant heaters are nice but they only maintain a temperature, they don't heat up areas very fast like a small garage. They are 23,000 btu. The salamander I would like to get would be a 45,000 to 100,000. It would still be pretty decent on fuel.
Like I said I don't own a garage right now so portable heater would be nice for unexpected repairs under 200$