[TheForge] winter storm and equipment

Dan Brewer danqualman at gmail.com
Sun Jan 5 23:58:22 EST 2014


If you haven't done so already cover the equipment with a blanket and a
tarp that is tied down.  If you have a block heater plug it in . If not a
100 watt light in a can attached to the oil pan or block will keep it from
freezing.  Keeping the equipment covered will help the retention of heat.
 Best of luck.
Dan in Auburn WA


On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 5:12 AM, terry l. ridder <terrylr at blauedonau.com>wrote:

> hello;
>
> a simple question.
>
> in this winter storm, of the likes we have not seen in decades,
> equipment particularly tractors, generators, hyrdraulics, etc. should
> that equipment be started and set to idle for the duration of the storm
> to ensure that none of the oil becomes like tar and that none of the
> coolant systems freeze. basically, 24x7 until the storm is over.
>
> the equipment is all winterized but i have serious doubts about being
> good to an actual -45 degrees F.
>
> --
> terry l. ridder ><>
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