Folks,
Lost of posts dealing with tractors and starting them in the cold. It seems there are many people who let the dealer tell them a block heater is not required in New England.
I specifically asked for one and the dealer said I did not need one. I live in USDA zone 5. It gets cold here. But the BX2200 was my first diesel engine. I had been coming to TBN for a year prior to purchasing so I knew about block heaters. But I figured the dealer knew his equipment and this area. Plus he was giving up cold cash by not selling me a block heater.
Now I made the decision to keep the BX in the garage and my truck is in the elements so I do not have a problem.
But getting back to my reason for posting. why do the dealers tell us we don't need the block heaters?
Phil
Lost of posts dealing with tractors and starting them in the cold. It seems there are many people who let the dealer tell them a block heater is not required in New England.
I specifically asked for one and the dealer said I did not need one. I live in USDA zone 5. It gets cold here. But the BX2200 was my first diesel engine. I had been coming to TBN for a year prior to purchasing so I knew about block heaters. But I figured the dealer knew his equipment and this area. Plus he was giving up cold cash by not selling me a block heater.
Now I made the decision to keep the BX in the garage and my truck is in the elements so I do not have a problem.
But getting back to my reason for posting. why do the dealers tell us we don't need the block heaters?
Phil