Retired Wrencher 6,018 #1 Posted Wednesday at 10:29 AM I pick this up on EBay for about $30. I using it on the 64 engine I have because it has no A-C-R. Should help for cold start ups. Also I hate changing oil for winter the to summer use. It has a magnetic base. Should fit or work between the frame rails. It heats up right away goes to 200° should work nicely heating up the oil. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 11,693 #2 Posted Wednesday at 10:51 AM Have one similar and it was a failure. The metal bars in the center are the magnets and on mine they are loose. I suspect they can stick to uneven surfaces since they are independent of each other. Problem is the surrounding hot area of the heater does not make engine contact so no heat transfer. The heater is hanging on the magnets. I added a 12" strip of wood to the back of the heater with an eye on each end. Now a bungee cord over the engine keeps the hot area up tight to the oil pan and works. Just something to watch out for. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 44,443 #3 Posted Wednesday at 12:02 PM I use those all the time on my Power King loader hyd tank. Warms them up fine with no mods. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,018 #4 Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM 23 hours ago, gwest_ca said: Have one similar and it was a failure. The metal bars in the center are the magnets and on mine they are loose. I suspect they can stick to uneven surfaces since they are independent of each other. Problem is the surrounding hot area of the heater does not make engine contact so no heat transfer. The heater is hanging on the magnets. I added a 12" strip of wood to the back of the heater with an eye on each end. Now a bungee cord over the engine keeps the hot area up tight to the oil pan and works. Just something to watch out for. Sorry to hear that Garry. I have a deep oil pan so it fits right on the pan itself by the PTO. So time will tell if this actually works for 30 dollars it was worth a shot. Thanks for the post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,018 #5 Posted yesterday at 10:00 AM 21 hours ago, squonk said: I use those all the time on my Power King loader hyd tank. Warms them up fine with no mods. Hi Mike, that’s good info there. So what is the actual time to warm it up about an hour? I kept feeling it for about 45 minutes in a pan. Got nice and warm. Thanks for the post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 44,443 #6 Posted yesterday at 10:42 AM 35 minutes ago, Retired Wrencher said: Hi Mike, that’s good info there. So what is the actual time to warm it up about an hour? I kept feeling it for about 45 minutes in a pan. Got nice and warm. Thanks for the post. The hyd. tank is actually the loader frame where it connects to the tractor and the arm pivot on the top. Made out of 1/4" box tubing so a lot of area to heat. I use 2 heaters. How cold is it where the tractor is kept? My garage is insulated but I don't leave the shop heat on. Typically it get's down to 20° outside and if a storm is predicted I will plug them in a day ahead of time. Usually the metal is quite warm. If it gets below 0 before a storm, I'll turn the shop furnace on and let it run all night. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,018 #7 Posted 6 hours ago This is where mine fits. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,018 #8 Posted 6 hours ago 23 hours ago, squonk said: The hyd. tank is actually the loader frame where it connects to the tractor and the arm pivot on the top. Made out of 1/4" box tubing so a lot of area to heat. I use 2 heaters. How cold is it where the tractor is kept? My garage is insulated but I don't leave the shop heat on. Typically it get's down to 20° outside and if a storm is predicted I will plug them in a day ahead of time. Usually the metal is quite warm. If it gets below 0 before a storm, I'll turn the shop furnace on and let it run all night. Mike I posted where mine is mounted. I am glade yours is working fine. I just hope this works for three mounts of the year, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites