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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 38782" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Windows are the first huge step in the right direction, or a vinyl cab kit. 12v heaters are marginal even with a real alternator, the water heaters are 12000 btu and more, how many electric heater would you need for that? 5?</p><p>On the honda etc maybe the engine oil could be used if the pressure is not too high, kinda Bobcat 863 873 style?</p><p>If you duct the cooling air, make sure your exhaust is good and a carbon monoxide detector in the cab would be a smart investement,</p><p>I'm a survivor of carbon monoxide poisoning, (no, it was a lpg appliance) and trust me its sneeky sh!t.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 38782, member: 307"] Windows are the first huge step in the right direction, or a vinyl cab kit. 12v heaters are marginal even with a real alternator, the water heaters are 12000 btu and more, how many electric heater would you need for that? 5? On the honda etc maybe the engine oil could be used if the pressure is not too high, kinda Bobcat 863 873 style? If you duct the cooling air, make sure your exhaust is good and a carbon monoxide detector in the cab would be a smart investement, I'm a survivor of carbon monoxide poisoning, (no, it was a lpg appliance) and trust me its sneeky sh!t. Ken [/QUOTE]
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