Last week the terms "polar" and "vortex" were used in the same paragraph by the weather gurus, bringing back memories of the 2013-14 winter. Lots of snow and spells of bitter cold.
One of the chores I don't like is getting the packed in snow out of the corners of the snowblower before putting it away, but the consequences of not doing it are having the drive chain etc freeze into a block of ice. Silicon spray helps but it is still a chore usually right when I've had enough fun for one day and the sun is setting.
So I have the fantasy of getting an electric heater with a strong fan, putting it on a timer for a couple of hours, and setting it in front of the snow blower and drying out the blower and all the parts of the tractor, radiator etc that get a lot of snow inside.
Anyone try this?
I have 30 amp 110 wall outlets, and one 50amp 240 outlet, and there seem to be a lot of choices in terms of heaters and extension cords and timers. Suggestions in terms of heaters especially would be helpful. The barn has a concrete floor, and is not insulated, so not expecting to heat it, just supply directed heat maybe to also warm up the tractor if needed too.
NOTE added later: if you wade through this thread there is a lot of good information in it. I started out pretty clueless, but points raised by various folks were really good. Some advice I could take, and some I think I will wish I took....it is a continuing saga.
One of the chores I don't like is getting the packed in snow out of the corners of the snowblower before putting it away, but the consequences of not doing it are having the drive chain etc freeze into a block of ice. Silicon spray helps but it is still a chore usually right when I've had enough fun for one day and the sun is setting.
So I have the fantasy of getting an electric heater with a strong fan, putting it on a timer for a couple of hours, and setting it in front of the snow blower and drying out the blower and all the parts of the tractor, radiator etc that get a lot of snow inside.
Anyone try this?
I have 30 amp 110 wall outlets, and one 50amp 240 outlet, and there seem to be a lot of choices in terms of heaters and extension cords and timers. Suggestions in terms of heaters especially would be helpful. The barn has a concrete floor, and is not insulated, so not expecting to heat it, just supply directed heat maybe to also warm up the tractor if needed too.
NOTE added later: if you wade through this thread there is a lot of good information in it. I started out pretty clueless, but points raised by various folks were really good. Some advice I could take, and some I think I will wish I took....it is a continuing saga.
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