Gene Blister
Member
Equipment
2019 Kubota B2601, FAL LA435, Snow Blower BX2822A, Land Pride rear blade RB1572
Good morning all! Sorry, but I can’t ignore it any longer. Winter’s comin’, and this is my first one with a tractor. I need some advice from the polar bears in the group.
Bessie II is my Kubota B2601. She’s kept in a closed but unheated barn, and we’ll be down into the teens and once in a while the single digits here in North Idaho.
I’ve seen hard-installed engine block heaters, but would prefer something “non-invasive” like the Kats Handi Heat Magnum. Would this be attached to the transmission fluid reservoir? On the radiator? Would a “dip stick” heater be enough?
Should I keep a trickle charger on the factory-new battery over night?
How about the non-gel fuel treatments? Does it get cold enough to warrant them?
Someone made a Naugahyde magnetic “snood” that covered their tractor’s grill and side panels to keep the engine warmer. That looks pretty cool and might keep snow from getting into the engine compartment...
I’ll be throwing snow with a front mounted, PTO driven commercial grade blower, and plowing/scraping with a back blade.
North Idaho Wolfman, you’re just up the road from me. What do you think? Would these things even be necessary up here?
Thanks everyone for your experience.
Bessie II is my Kubota B2601. She’s kept in a closed but unheated barn, and we’ll be down into the teens and once in a while the single digits here in North Idaho.
I’ve seen hard-installed engine block heaters, but would prefer something “non-invasive” like the Kats Handi Heat Magnum. Would this be attached to the transmission fluid reservoir? On the radiator? Would a “dip stick” heater be enough?
Should I keep a trickle charger on the factory-new battery over night?
How about the non-gel fuel treatments? Does it get cold enough to warrant them?
Someone made a Naugahyde magnetic “snood” that covered their tractor’s grill and side panels to keep the engine warmer. That looks pretty cool and might keep snow from getting into the engine compartment...
I’ll be throwing snow with a front mounted, PTO driven commercial grade blower, and plowing/scraping with a back blade.
North Idaho Wolfman, you’re just up the road from me. What do you think? Would these things even be necessary up here?
Thanks everyone for your experience.