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Magnetic Heater For Farmall Cub

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Farmall Cub Kid

11-22-2004 16:19:03




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I have a 1953 Farmall Cub with a snowplow I use for plowing snow off my driveway during the winter. I am interested in purchasing a magnetic block heat and am curious what wattage I should be looking for when I buy it. I live in Western Central CT. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank You!




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El Toro

11-23-2004 03:59:20




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 Re: Magnetic Heater For Farmall Cub in reply to Farmall Cub Kid, 11-22-2004 16:19:03  
Hi, Try Phillips & Temro in MN at 1-800-328-6108.
They may have a block heater for your Cub. I installed a coolant heater from them in the lower radiator hose and it works great. They may be able to give you a distributor in your area. Hal



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El Toro

11-23-2004 03:58:42




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 Re: Magnetic Heater For Farmall Cub in reply to Farmall Cub Kid, 11-22-2004 16:19:03  
Hi, Try Phillips & Temro in MN at 1-800-328-6108.
They may have a block heater for your Cub. I installed a coolant heater from them in the lower radiator hose and it works great. They may be able to give you a distributor in your area. Hal



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Russ Smart

11-22-2004 17:21:29




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 Re: Magnetic Heater For Farmall Cub in reply to Farmall Cub Kid, 11-22-2004 16:19:03  
I have a 200W magnetic heater that I use for occasional heating , usually on the bottom of the oil pan. 200W does not seem to get hot enough to burn the oil, as some people worry about! Both our tractors have block or tank heaters as well, so I don’t know how much the magnetic heater helps, but it cant hurt. I have installed tank type heaters on a Farmall A and a JD M, on the A I had to drill and tap a hole in the upper part of the engine for the hot water to go into. On the M I put T’s in the drain and the temp sending unit port. And they both worked well. I also have the tractors in a building and cover the engine area with a tarp or blanket. This may seem extreme but our tractors are in northern MN. And I want them to be happy and healthy!

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