M.C.
New member
Gentlemen, looking for information regarding my diesel tractors ( MF-135 and GC-1723 ) and cold weather. I do not farm just have a few acres that I maintain. Mostly summer mowing with the 135 and a little occasional work with the 1723. However, after our recent significant (for our area) snow I find myself concerned with needing my tractors during COLD weather. I’d like to know about the problem with the fuel when it is below freezing and how long after the temperature gets back above freezing before it’s safe to start the tractor. I’ve always just made it a point to not try to start then after a COLD spell (nights below freezing and days in the 40s). Also, I’d be interested in everyone’s use of fuel treatments to prevent cold weather fuel problems. I mean, do you have to add the treatment then run the tractor a little on a warm day or can they be added after the temperature drops below freezing? Any and all recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I would also be very interested in information related to installing a block heater in my 1723. Worth it or not?? Thanks, MC