2120 Ford NH --- Heating Element

   / 2120 Ford NH --- Heating Element #1  

koamfps

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NH TN70DA & NH 2120
I have 2100 series FWD tractor that has a oil heating element. Can the element be plugged in an left on for long periods of time? weeks or a month at a time. I was at a dealership picking up parts for another tractor and was told "it's not advisable" only leave it plugged in for 20 minutes to 1/2 hour at a time. Does anyone have experience leaving the tractor plugged in or can anyone offer any advice?


Getting ready for Winter

Thanks
 
   / 2120 Ford NH --- Heating Element #2  
If you plan to use this in the winter (move hay or snow, drag logs) I would install a freeze plug heater in the water jacket. One hour from plug in virtually guarantees a painless start.
Dipstick heater has way less oomph. Overnight might work if its not too cold. I would hate to leave any heating element plugged in. Probably wont hurt the oil much, just kinda risky.
I love my 2120. Starts great with an hour of heat and runs flawlessly thereafter. How many hours?
Jim
 
   / 2120 Ford NH --- Heating Element #3  
I leave my factory freeze plug heater plugged in most of the winter. Tractor always starts for plowing and anything else. I hate going back and forth to plug and unplug- so it is always plugged in and ready.
 
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