Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out

   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out #1  

thcri

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New Holland TC29D, 2001
I have owned my TC29D now for ten years. In the summer it sits outside in a shaded area so I don't fade the paint. Every winter it gas been in a heated garage. Well the garage for some reason has shrunk and now I think Boomer has no choice but sit outside for a while. I have unraveled the block heater cord as I have never used it and now can plug it in a couple hours ahead of time. It will be interesting to see how well she starts in this subzero cold weather we are having.

Or should I just leave it plugged in all the time, is 2 to 3 hours enough time?
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out #2  
Hiya Murph,
I've heard 2-3 hours would be plenty. My little TC18 doesn't have a block heater, but so far it's started every time I needed it to so far this season with just the glow plugs. Our weather has been somewhat similar to yours, except you've been a bit colder.

Jerry
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out #3  
You might see some fuel issues show up like ice and gelling. You may want to treat the fuel to prevent that, a block heater will not.
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out #4  
My TC33D sits in a non-heated pole barn. Down to about 15 degrees, it starts fine. Below that, I usually plug in the block heater and have never had a problem after 30 to 40 minutes. After that, it is a 20 minute warm up with both pto's running and a bit of pedal with the cruise on and the speed range in neutral. I also suggest covering the transmission cooler. I use 5-40 weight synthetic oil year round, which helps a lot this time of year.
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out #5  
Run the extension cord through the steering wheel, so you don't accidentally drive off and cause more damage than you want to try to fix in the cold.
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out
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#6  
You might see some fuel issues show up like ice and gelling. You may want to treat the fuel to prevent that, a block heater will not.

That I do even though it sits in the garage.
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out
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#7  
Run the extension cord through the steering wheel, so you don't accidentally drive off and cause more damage than you want to try to fix in the cold.


:) well that is probably something I would do too. Thanks for the tip.
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out
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#8  
My TC33D sits in a non-heated pole barn. Down to about 15 degrees, it starts fine. Below that, I usually plug in the block heater and have never had a problem after 30 to 40 minutes. After that, it is a 20 minute warm up with both pto's running and a bit of pedal with the cruise on and the speed range in neutral. I also suggest covering the transmission cooler. I use 5-40 weight synthetic oil year round, which helps a lot this time of year.

It is sitting about -10F right now headed for -15F tonight. One thing about it being this cold I won't be getting much snow.
 
   / Boomer says, Brrrrr it is cold out
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#9  
Hiya Murph, I've heard 2-3 hours would be plenty. My little TC18 doesn't have a block heater, but so far it's started every time I needed it to so far this season with just the glow plugs. Our weather has been somewhat similar to yours, except you've been a bit colder. Jerry


Hey Jerry, how are you doing? I think the whole States has gotten some pretty cold weather. On the news tonight our frost even with all the snow is a foot deeper than all of last year. Traveling a lot in the Minneapolis St Paul area and it is not uncommon to see broken water lines in the streets.
 

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