So far, in Etna, NH, I haven't had top start the LRB in below zero temps... but it has started up without using the block heater on the 3-4 occasions I've needed it. That is a big improvement!
I think that, due to the new battery, the combination of having more good, old-fashioned AMPS for the glow plugs plus a decent reserve for cranking at a more appropriate RPM has made the difference. It's certainly more convenient now!
Looks like our tractors will get workout over the next week -- weather people are using the term "Nor'easter" in a warning fashion for this weekend. For those not from this area, that's when a major storm crawls up the east coast, dumping heavy precipitation from the Carolinas to Maine (and beyond).
Maybe not like when I was a kid and 2 feet+ was a "pretty good one," this one looks like it'll be in the 12" plus range, no slouch. Gear up!
I think that, due to the new battery, the combination of having more good, old-fashioned AMPS for the glow plugs plus a decent reserve for cranking at a more appropriate RPM has made the difference. It's certainly more convenient now!
Looks like our tractors will get workout over the next week -- weather people are using the term "Nor'easter" in a warning fashion for this weekend. For those not from this area, that's when a major storm crawls up the east coast, dumping heavy precipitation from the Carolinas to Maine (and beyond).
Maybe not like when I was a kid and 2 feet+ was a "pretty good one," this one looks like it'll be in the 12" plus range, no slouch. Gear up!