At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor?

   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #31  
This got me thinking............... Is there such a thing as this or could one of you electrical savvy people invent a remote switch to turn on the block heater and automatically turn off after say an hour ? You could activate it with a garage door opener............ If you make many millions $ on this idea said:
well you could use "THE CLAPPER" :)
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #33  
I plug mine in when I get up at 6 AM if the temperature is in the 20s or lower, and I need to move snow.
It's warmed up by the time I've done my business in the bathroom, had breakfast and my coffee.
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #35  
Even though I have a radiator hose style heater in my tractor, I have never used it as I don't have power in the building I keep the tractor in, nor is it heated. I have started the tractor in temps as low as -22dF, just cycled the glow plugs several times and it started right up. I let it idle for a minute before I moved anywhere, then worked gently until temp meter moved.
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #36  
I have a heavy duty timer rated in excess of the wattage of my block heater. Used it often when I had 2 daughters driving to college, cars for both my wife and me to drive to work, and only a 2 car garage. Now they have long since graduated, its just my wfie and me, and a 5 car heated garage. That HD timer is somewhere around - most of the timers I see now will handle Christmas lights and that's about it.
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #37  
most of the timers I see now will handle Christmas lights and that's about it.

MY block heater doesn't draw a whole lot of amps. The problem I ran into (heating my tractor as well as a small plane) was that a number of the cheaper timers won't work when the temps really get cold.
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #38  
Even though I have a radiator hose style heater in my tractor, I have never used it as I don't have power in the building I keep the tractor in, nor is it heated. I have started the tractor in temps as low as -22dF, just cycled the glow plugs several times and it started right up. I let it idle for a minute before I moved anywhere, then worked gently until temp meter moved.
Thats impressive. What oil do you use?
larry
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #39  
The 2 tractors that load hay and grain are plugged in for several days even weeks at a time as you never know when trucks will turn up for a load .
The rest sit in a shop without power till spring .
 
   / At what temperature do you need to plug in a tractor? #40  
For reliable remote switches I use a Z wave switch. Range seems to be around 100', but if you have multiple devices they will relay the signal, so you can chain them and get a longer range. I use one to control switches in my garage and workshop, which is detached from the house. I just use it for lighting and to turn on an electric heater before I go out to work in the winter, but it would be easy enough to wire it up to an outlet for a tractor heater. There's a wide variety of controllers and switches that use the Z wave standard and they're not too bad to setup.
 

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