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How do you keep your skid steer warm for better winter starting
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<blockquote data-quote="calypso428" data-source="post: 84218" data-attributes="member: 9027"><p>My T-180 has the deluxe instrumentation so I can watch the engine vitals Tab and see what the hydro oil temp is and also the PSI pressure. I usually let the oil temp get to 60 degrees or so then Im off. What is the minimum temp recommended to get going without doing any sort of damage ? I have your typical hydro fluid and live in Georgia. It obviously doesnt get as cold here as up north but still pretty chilly. Especially with the humidity here. Been in the teens a good bit when I get started in the morning. No problems cranking thought thanks to a new battery, glo plugs and clean terminals !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calypso428, post: 84218, member: 9027"] My T-180 has the deluxe instrumentation so I can watch the engine vitals Tab and see what the hydro oil temp is and also the PSI pressure. I usually let the oil temp get to 60 degrees or so then Im off. What is the minimum temp recommended to get going without doing any sort of damage ? I have your typical hydro fluid and live in Georgia. It obviously doesnt get as cold here as up north but still pretty chilly. Especially with the humidity here. Been in the teens a good bit when I get started in the morning. No problems cranking thought thanks to a new battery, glo plugs and clean terminals ! [/QUOTE]
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