Missed this before.Whaaat? Operating temp from 41F to 104? Seriously, what happens below 41F unless ya leave it outside - which is exactly what I will do? The AA batteries just get a little sluggish?
I just discovered Kubota has enlarged the block heater for the BX2370, the new models are 5mm larger with more space around the element and it protrudes into the block a little farther but that doesn't help me unless I ream out the frost plug hole to accept the larger heater.I started out without a timer until the second one burnt out then installed a timer, on for twenty five minutes off for five and also installed an ammeter so I could see when it wasn't working.
Now I have reduced the wattage to half and removed the timer.
I want to leave it on for an hour , the timer might be stressing it popping in on and off.
Install a bridge rectifier to cut the voltage in half by only using half the dc side , now it operates at 200 watts instead of 400.
I believe the space around the heater is too small for the 400 watt heater.
I've never had block heater problems until I bought this Kubota tractor, if you use a block heater on a bx you might want to test it if it has been in use for more than three seasons.
Glad you didn't clunk yourself.Guys keep all that white crap up North.
Beautiful days here in S.Tx. The L305 has been transporting our deer harvest lately.
It's always easier to move the hay rings with a bale already on the front. I just tilted it back a tad too far, lol. I did end up catching it and it never hit the tractor.My brother caught it on video!
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Yeah, that could have been bad. My quick nija reflexes helped out!Glad you didn't clunk yourself.
Is your knife dull? I use a box knife I keep on the tractor. I buy them at flee markets/antique stores where they have a box of various stuff for $!. I buy the yellow or orange ones. That way if I do drop one it's easy to find.Guys keep all that white crap up North.
Beautiful days here in S.Tx. The L305 has been transporting our deer harvest lately.
It's always easier to move the hay rings with a bale already on the front. I just tilted it back a tad too far, lol. I did end up catching it and it never hit the tractor.My brother caught it on video!
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That is a box knife, just need to find my replacement razor blades, lolIs your knife dull? I use a box knife I keep on the tractor. I buy them at flee markets/antique stores where they have a box of various stuff for $!. I buy the yellow or orange ones. That way if I do drop one it's easy to find.
Nice looking hay!
8 ft ?!? Picture pleaze!No pictures, but we got 8' of the white stuff Thursday -Friday. The VA closed so my wife didn't have to go to work so we both slept in. I was up by 7 and went out to shovel the sidewalk to the wood shop. I decided NOT to plow the driveway until Saturday because we weren't expecting anyone. Around noon the mailman showed up with a package that won't fit in the mailbox. I felt really bad that he had to drive over 1/2 a mile in and out our drive.
I did plow it Saturday and cleared the drive for the house at the end of our drive. Played around checking/following deer tracks in the woods from the seat, then drove down to a hunting camp past our house to check it for the owners.
Then I brought a toat of wood up to the wood shop.
Shop time tomorrow and start framing the walls on the new building Tuesday.
Looks to me like you have the wrong heater.I just discovered Kubota has enlarged the block heater for the BX2370, the new models are 5mm larger with more space around the element and it protrudes into the block a little farther but that doesn't help me unless I ream out the frost plug hole to accept the larger heater.
Apparently there is a new E (emission) version of the 905DLooks to me like you have the wrong heater.
They wouldn't redesign a heater for an engine, that wouldn't fit the engine make no sense.