Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance?

   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #21  
The high today is supposed to be +8 F. And we don't consider this "winter" yet. We regularly see temps that stay -30 F and below sometimes for a month or more straight. That's with none of this lying @zz "wind chill" garbage. That's ambient air temps.

My tractor sits in an unheated steel building "the shed" all year. I run synthetic engine oil, hydro oil and front diff oil. Once it starts getting down to around 0 F, I start plugging in my tractor to it's timer. I have it set to come on at 5am, and turn off at 10 or 11am. It stays plugged in for the duration of winter, so that it's ready if I need it. I have a block heater, an oil pan heater and a hydro sump heater all tied to that timer with a 3 way pig tail that stays lashed to my front loader mast.

The tractor will start without being plugged in with one cycle of the glow plugs, even at -40 F. But it has to sit and warm up for 20-30 minutes before I can use it, and I really don't like doing that unless I have no choice (for instance if we got "pounded" with snow while I was at work and I need to clear the driveway when I get home - so timer has been off all day).

But if it's been able to run on the timer for at least 30 min to an hour, I can start it up and move it within a few minutes. Everything works, hydro, hydraulics run just fine.

Since my tractor sits in an unheated building, nothing sticks when I'm moving snow. The blower, or blade and the bucket are already colder than the snow so it doesn't stick.

I just cleared snow yesterday for the first time this year. When I was done I plugged the timer in for the first time this year.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #22  
The high today is supposed to be +8 F. And we don't consider this "winter" yet. We regularly see temps that stay -30 F and below sometimes for a month or more straight. That's with none of this lying @zz "wind chill" garbage. That's ambient air temps.

My tractor sits in an unheated steel building "the shed" all year. I run synthetic engine oil, hydro oil and front diff oil. Once it starts getting down to around 0 F, I start plugging in my tractor to it's timer. I have it set to come on at 5am, and turn off at 10 or 11am. It stays plugged in for the duration of winter, so that it's ready if I need it. I have a block heater, an oil pan heater and a hydro sump heater all tied to that timer with a 3 way pig tail that stays lashed to my front loader mast.

The tractor will start without being plugged in with one cycle of the glow plugs, even at -40 F. But it has to sit and warm up for 20-30 minutes before I can use it, and I really don't like doing that unless I have no choice (for instance if we got "pounded" with snow while I was at work and I need to clear the driveway when I get home - so timer has been off all day).

But if it's been able to run on the timer for at least 30 min to an hour, I can start it up and move it within a few minutes. Everything works, hydro, hydraulics run just fine.

Since my tractor sits in an unheated building, nothing sticks when I'm moving snow. The blower, or blade and the bucket are already colder than the snow so it doesn't stick.

I just cleared snow yesterday for the first time this year. When I was done I plugged the timer in for the first time this year.
Naaa… you can have those cold temps. I lived in northern Montana for a few years, and the cold drove me out. -60°F is for Eskimos. At least here in North Idaho our winters are cold (22° today), but there not brutal.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #23  
GRS - do you have a link to those silicone thermal matts and how you attach them? I have a magnetic heater and WIFI timer but it doesn't do much - looking for alternatives. Thanks in advance!
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #24  
GRS - do you have a link to those silicone thermal matts and how you attach them? I have a magnetic heater and WIFI timer but it doesn't do much - looking for alternatives. Thanks in advance!
Mine were made by a company called Wolverene. I have no idea if there still arround, but alot of companies make them now days. Mine came with an adhesive backing. Once installed, i caulked the joint on the sides with silicone to prevent water intrusion. This was back in 2011, and there still working great. They put out alot of heat.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #25  
If you have engine heater turn couple hours before using tractor.

Anti gel can be your best friend during the winter months.

I give under dashboard and engine area good WD40 spraying,so far over the years rodents haven't chew.

If you are using tire chains keep them tight.
I would add a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator to that list.

Mine were made by a company called Wolverene. I have no idea if there still arround, but alot of companies make them now days. Mine came with an adhesive backing. Once installed, i caulked the joint on the sides with silicone to prevent water intrusion. This was back in 2011, and there still working great. They put out alot of heat.
Are you referring to those peel & stick electric pads? Was wondering how well they worked. Any particular place you put them? Was thinking bottom of oil pan.

The tractor will start without being plugged in with one cycle of the glow plugs, even at -40 F.
Wow, mine needs 2 or 3 cycles anytime it gets below 25 or so. A 100W incandescent droplight under the hood helps a lot.

In the winter it lives in an unheated but fully enclosed garage.
 

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