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Dipstick heaters
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<blockquote data-quote="slmullen" data-source="post: 30444" data-attributes="member: 3084"><p>I have a 610 up here in Minnesota and have been good about keeping a trickle charger on the battery to help it get started on cold winter mornings. I thought warming the oil would make it even easier to get past its sluggish cold weather starting. Anyone had experience with a dipstick heater to keep the oil warm? I don't have easy access to the oil pan afor a magnetic heater and she's air cooled so a block heater isn't an option. Are there other options available that I'm not aware of? Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slmullen, post: 30444, member: 3084"] I have a 610 up here in Minnesota and have been good about keeping a trickle charger on the battery to help it get started on cold winter mornings. I thought warming the oil would make it even easier to get past its sluggish cold weather starting. Anyone had experience with a dipstick heater to keep the oil warm? I don't have easy access to the oil pan afor a magnetic heater and she's air cooled so a block heater isn't an option. Are there other options available that I'm not aware of? Steve [/QUOTE]
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