bp fick
Super Member
I plow snow and do others chores in zero F temps. Fact of life up here.
Again, idling for 5 minutes is fine, but at some point, move the tractor, gently. Move it outside. Forward and reverse a little bit. Exercise the FEL or snow blade. Get it operating and it will warm up much faster. Kinda like stretching stiff muscles.
Don't attack anything until temps reach normal on the gauge.
It's a tractor. It'll be fine. These machines are thoroughly tested in arctic conditions by the Big 4 OEMs. They spend a lot of money on R & D.
Use common sense and you aren't going to hurt it. Baby HSTs whine. Just like human babies. Kinda their nature.
Again, idling for 5 minutes is fine, but at some point, move the tractor, gently. Move it outside. Forward and reverse a little bit. Exercise the FEL or snow blade. Get it operating and it will warm up much faster. Kinda like stretching stiff muscles.
Don't attack anything until temps reach normal on the gauge.
It's a tractor. It'll be fine. These machines are thoroughly tested in arctic conditions by the Big 4 OEMs. They spend a lot of money on R & D.
Use common sense and you aren't going to hurt it. Baby HSTs whine. Just like human babies. Kinda their nature.