I have a B3300SU purchased in March 2014. I live in Southern New Jersey and on a cold snowy day, it might get down to 15 or 20 degrees. Rarely colder than 20. I keep my tractor in an unheated barn. Should I consider a block heater ?
i would - for the cost it will help the life of the tractor and will lesson the frustration of the OWNER !!!!!!!I have a B3300SU purchased in March 2014. I live in Southern New Jersey and on a cold snowy day, it might get down to 15 or 20 degrees. Rarely colder than 20. I keep my tractor in an unheated barn. Should I consider a block heater ?
with a Case, one would not expect anything but dependable performanceFrom reading the previous post I'm thinking these modern tractors have been cheapen up to the point the owners are concerned about their tractors longevity.
I live in an area where it gets down to 0(F) once in a while, might stay in the teens for several days, but nothing extreme.
I have a 1985 B8200 I bought new without a heater. Never had a problem starting or running whenever I need it. Or a 1965 Case 730. Use it to feed hay all winter. Indirect injection. Starts, runs fine, and never had a problem with anything mechanical. I'm the second owner. 1978 Deutz 6206, same story. R40 Ditchwitch, same story. D2 Cat, same story.
This old junk iron sure is nice!