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Re: Heater for 67 deicel (706 IH)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 26, 2006 at 08:23:47 from (209.226.247.146):
In Reply to: Heater for 67 deicel (706 IH) posted by NOSEMOSTALL on November 25, 2006 at 18:33:35:
Ken: Sounds like you are describing an external circulating tank heater. Does it look like a soup can with heater size hose in and out, going to and from engine block? If so you already have the most effective type block heater on the market. Look around farm dealers or industrial automotive stores. The 1500 watt version of the will start that 706 diesel at -30 F after being plugged in for only 2 hours. I liked the the 1500 watt heater for tractors I wasn't using much, as there was no need to leave them plugged in. For a tractor being used everyday I'd go with much lower wattage and keep it plugged in 24-7. These tank heaters all have thermostats shutting them down after coolant reaches a certain temp.
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