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Best block heaters: magnetic, in hose, dipstick?
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Posted by rod on February 03, 2002 at 17:45:19 from (142.177.103.140):
I have a David Brown 990 diesel with not place for an in block heater so I have been looking at several types the in hose coolant heater, the mangnetic block heater and the oil dipstick heater. Any opinions or actual experiences before I buy something it is -15 Celsius and I need a heater to help it start and warm up. thanks rod
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