David s Von Gieserbrechta
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- Kubota Bx2350
LOL!! Your right on that. I spent a year in Minot, ND and the first week I was there it was -43degrees. Cars had to have engine tank heaters and light bulbs beside the battery and even then the engines cranked very, very slow and with prayer would sometimes start. Course the wind never stopped blowing so with chill factor it was probably a hundred below zero which doesn't affect metal but sure did/does skin. I would probably use synthetic oil in the higher Northern reaches of the country. If it gets below zero in Ky, and it some times does, we stay in unless we have to get out.![]()
I'd just love to walk into a Kubota dealership in Kentucky and ask for a block heater and a battery blanket, yuh know just to see the expressions on their faces.