SteveM
Gold Member
5 minutes is a long time...so in the summer I am not that good, usually I have to hook up some implement or trailer, so I will fire it up, let it run for maybe a full minute before moving it around the driveway etc. I never jump right on and put it under load, but certainly part of my warm up time is usually driving to an implement or whatever. Now in the winter, it is a different story. I use a block and crankcase heater, so the fluids are not completely gel- but I give it a real 10+ minutes running before I even back out to begin plowing etc. Usually go and shovel the steps etc to keep moving while waiting. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif