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Aux. heater 642B
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<blockquote data-quote="HydraulicGuy" data-source="post: 1661" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Sorry for the long delays in responding, I'm not on my PC everyday. The heater I have was actually used under the passenger seat on an older Bronco. It was not factory but an aftermarket unit my father inlaw put in. But, just today I was at a Fleet & Farm type store and their was a brand new unit almost identical to mine. $109.00 complete w/ three speed switch. I'm trying to remember the brand name of the heater---no luck. I'm sure I will be through that town again soon and I will take another look. The biggest issue I had installing the heater was re-vamping my parking brake. On my 642B the parking brake is right between your legs on the floor. It's a fairly large peddle that you would push forward with your foot to engage. I wanted to mount the heater right above the peddle. I ended up removing the peddle and fabricating a 10" long handle to actuate the brake. It works well and looks good to. The heater cooks me out in 10 to 20 deg. weather but I will soon find out if it's enough, it gets a wee bit colder than that up here in northern MN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HydraulicGuy, post: 1661, member: 148"] Sorry for the long delays in responding, I'm not on my PC everyday. The heater I have was actually used under the passenger seat on an older Bronco. It was not factory but an aftermarket unit my father inlaw put in. But, just today I was at a Fleet & Farm type store and their was a brand new unit almost identical to mine. $109.00 complete w/ three speed switch. I'm trying to remember the brand name of the heater---no luck. I'm sure I will be through that town again soon and I will take another look. The biggest issue I had installing the heater was re-vamping my parking brake. On my 642B the parking brake is right between your legs on the floor. It's a fairly large peddle that you would push forward with your foot to engage. I wanted to mount the heater right above the peddle. I ended up removing the peddle and fabricating a 10" long handle to actuate the brake. It works well and looks good to. The heater cooks me out in 10 to 20 deg. weather but I will soon find out if it's enough, it gets a wee bit colder than that up here in northern MN. [/QUOTE]
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