Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB

   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #11  
the plug protector is 360-0012 ; it was just over two dollars, I know it was not necessary, but again it was only two dollars.
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #12  
Just to confirm these are for a JD110 TLB? I cant find either part number on ZeroStart's webpage under "John Deere".
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #13  
Just to confirm these are for a JD110 TLB? I cant find either part number on ZeroStart's webpage under "John Deere".

Here is what I did. I googled the normal/plain deere drain plug until I found an application that actually listed the size of the plug (1/2 npt if I recall) then I ordered the shortest& lowest wattage heater in that size. I have less than an hour on since the install, but as far as I know, no issues....
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #14  
the one I ordered was 860-9624, it is 150w, there are higher wattage ones available, but without knowing exactly what deere uses, I felt better to be safe and use the lowest wattage unit.

ar87167; 120 vac, 400 watt, 36 ohm's resistance, 3.33 amps.
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #16  
I'm not always certain that the time you waste "chasing a few dollars" is really saving much... Time or money.

I put the OEM heaters in both tranny and block. Easy peazy. And no leaks, etc.

AKfish
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #17  
Well the ZeroStart block and tranny heater came out to $130 shipped. The Deere heaters come out to $240 (canadian). I'll take the $110 and thank all of you guys for the part numbers.
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #18  
Did you install the zero start block heater? I am looking to put one in my own 110tlb.
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB
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#19  
Not yet. Because you probably have to drain the coolant, we've been putting it off. The engine air heater seems to be doing a fairly good job.

We may do the transmission heater at the same time, but have some questions: where does it go? Do you have to drain the hydraulic fluid?
 
   / Block Heater Deere 110TLB JD 110 TLB #20  
You don't have to drain the coolant out of the 4tnv88 engine, you might lose 8-12 ounces if you're quick about it. I'm talking about the 1-inch NPT thread screw-in-heater. Just top off the radiator when you're done.
 

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