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How long to plug in tractor in cold weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 619981" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I have the 1500 watt percolator type heater and one with a block heater. I just leave them plugged in 24/7. We are well below zero right now every night and I might need them to start whenever. Never had one burn out for years now, they are made to last for thousands and thousands of hours, just like your heater element on your home hot water heater. In 40 degree weather probably only take you a half hour to get the head warm enough to fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 619981, member: 3046"] I have the 1500 watt percolator type heater and one with a block heater. I just leave them plugged in 24/7. We are well below zero right now every night and I might need them to start whenever. Never had one burn out for years now, they are made to last for thousands and thousands of hours, just like your heater element on your home hot water heater. In 40 degree weather probably only take you a half hour to get the head warm enough to fire. [/QUOTE]
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