varmint
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2003
- Messages
- 2,572
- Location
- Northern Maryland
- Tractor
- Kubota B8200, then a Kubota L3130 HST, now a Kubota L3400 HST
I wouldn't think that leakage should be occurring. If its leaking from the heater itself, and not around the screw-in threads, it's defective. Other than draining the coolant, exchanging it should be easy. And, I think 3 hours is a long time to be heating. My old Kubota, with a similar, Canadian made heater, only takes 30 minutes. It sounds like boiling if I left it for hours- but it is a much smaller engine. My heater is old, and I like the plug at each end feature- mine has about a 8" cord coming out, with the male plug on the end, so if the cord is damaged, I am screwed.