warming up in the garage and fumes question

   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #11  
I operate stuff ever so slowly after just having started cold all the time. Lowest gear, slowest possible speed, the slightest touch on hydraulic levers. You know, common sense approach.

Same here. Sounds like you leave your 800lb box up in the air after you shut the tractor off. You should always take the load off your tractor at night. lower the box on the ground and if equipped lower your loader as well.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #12  
As others about start quick exit,good tarp for coving until you get the shed etc. built this year.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #13  
Sounds like a good excuse, ah, er, I mean justification, for a detached tractor shed in the future. :)
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #14  
Open garage door.
Start tractor.
Make sure oil pressure is up.
Raise implements.
Back tractor out.
Lower implements.
Throttle up to 1000 to 1500 rpm depending on how cold it is.
Close garage door.
Drink coffee for a bit.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #15  
^^^^
Best suggestion. I've never found that my tractor warmed up much while idling anyways. JMHO, but I would never want a full garage attached to my house anyways. The house I grew up in had that, and the upstairs was always filled with fumes.

Another idea might be to install a block heater. That won't help the hydraulics, but at least it won't be such a cold start for the engine.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #16  
Another idea might be to install a block heater. That won't help the hydraulics, but at least it won't be such a cold start for the engine.

When cold out I plug mine in for an hour then unplug, start and wait a couple seconds, drive out the door at low RPM. Then I putter until the temp is up about half way then rip it to her.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #17  
Put caster wheels under the ballast box. You don't mention a loader bucket. But you could use a furniture dolly under that to slowly move tractor outside garage to warm up.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #18  
Like others, I just take it slow and easy a lift the implements up and move it outside. I’ve never been a huge fan of warm ups. For me depending on how cold it is a minute to 2 or 3 minutes. I do try and take it slow when it’s really cold out.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #19  
Like others, I just take it slow and easy a lift the implements up and move it outside. I’ve never been a huge fan of warm ups. For me depending on how cold it is a minute to 2 or 3 minutes. I do try and take it slow when it’s really cold out.

That’s pretty much what I do. The main reason is I don’t want to sit around in the cold waiting for it to warm up. Second it could idle all day and the hydraulics won’t be warm.
 
   / warming up in the garage and fumes question #20  
You did not mention if the garage was heated - if it is obviously less time needed for warm up, I start mine, lift the blower 900lbs and move it outside at idle - then raise to 1000RPM for a couple of minutes then to 1500 or 1600 for four or five minutes - my garage is heated so it's halfway there anyway, if it is snowing or raining I take my exhaust hose hook to exhaust open the door a little stick it outside and let it run inside - (haven't got around to the cutting the exhaust port in the door yet) - but it works just as well laying on the ground, I set it so it does not blow back in - exhaust hose is not that expensive they have worked well in commercial garages for years and will do so for you as well.....
 

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