sixdogs
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Those owner's manuals are talking about warm-up in summer weather. In really cold winter weather I'd say it would take an hour anyway to get everything warmed up. Rule is you need to get to operating temperature and then run for 20 minutes or more. At cold temps I'd say it would take at least a half hour to get even partway up the gauge. Anyway, that's been my experience.
Edit--I'll add that a block heater or magnetic stick-on heater would help a lot if plugged in for a few hours before use. There's a lot of mass to heat.
Edit--I'll add that a block heater or magnetic stick-on heater would help a lot if plugged in for a few hours before use. There's a lot of mass to heat.
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