sixdogs
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2007
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- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
Keep your machine out of the wind if possible, letting the machine idle ( 13 to 14 rpm) will circulate the hydro fluid, warming it up as it does. take it slow from there to start off.
Don't forget, a block heater also keep the oil (engine) warm in the valleys of the block as well as the water, the longer you leave it plugged in, the better. IMO
Winter temps are hard on a machine no matter what you do, it's when most breakdowns occur,
other than a heated garage, every little bit helps.
Good point--keep it out of the wind when warming up.
Also, I sometimes put a piece of cardboard to cover the radiator and make it warm up quicker. Kubotas take forever to warm up when it's cold.