@@HuckabonesEquipment How long it was around that weather? I've been outside without a jacket for a while in -30c, but that was when it was cold for few weeks.
Great to see them all start (well, almost). How long do you let them run to warm up before you would put them to work? I use the Block Heater when we get down to really cold temps so starting is not an issue but I do wonder if I should be letting my L3901 run for 10/20 30/ minutes before going to work? Any advice? Enjoy your videos, thanks.
Really depends how cold it is out but letting it warm up for 10-20 min on a L3901 will do the trick. -30 or greater give it 30min or more if possible Thanks for watching
How is the newer LX3310 to start compared to the older B3350? I believe in another video you said it got a new updated engine. Just curious. Thank you!
The LX3310 is a solid starting machine, I've fired up mine a couple times this winter in the -30 to -40 range. The B3350 is fine starting in that -15 to -20 range, anything after that is crap shoot from unit to unit
I have the L3901 parked in a garage. When I want to start it I plug in the block heater and wait for it to warm up. Starts every Time. I do have a question though, How long should I leave the block heater pugged in. I did leave it for an extended time 4hrs and it was sizzling and very hot around the plug. I would have though it would have had a safety feature to shut it of before over heating. I'm new at this so any information would be appreciated.
1-4 hours will work best, it does no harm leaving it plugged in for longer. You will hear that sizzling let you know its working. For safety I would recommend using a timer
Man, I felt cold just watching you. LOL. Great video and a big hello from Kingston. Keep the videos coming. You guys are the Canadian Messicks!! :)
Thanks 👍
Only thing I don't get is how you can be out there without hat
It was a warm -30 lol
@@HuckabonesEquipment How long it was around that weather? I've been outside without a jacket for a while in -30c, but that was when it was cold for few weeks.
Great to see them all start (well, almost). How long do you let them run to warm up before you would put them to work? I use the Block Heater when we get down to really cold temps so starting is not an issue but I do wonder if I should be letting my L3901 run for 10/20 30/ minutes before going to work? Any advice? Enjoy your videos, thanks.
Really depends how cold it is out but letting it warm up for 10-20 min on a L3901 will do the trick.
-30 or greater give it 30min or more if possible
Thanks for watching
Thank you very helpful.@@HuckabonesEquipment
How is the newer LX3310 to start compared to the older B3350? I believe in another video you said it got a new updated engine. Just curious. Thank you!
The LX3310 is a solid starting machine, I've fired up mine a couple times this winter in the -30 to -40 range. The B3350 is fine starting in that -15 to -20 range, anything after that is crap shoot from unit to unit
@@HuckabonesEquipment Right on thank you for your reply!! Great videos!!
I've never had a problem with my 2014 l3200. Starts Every time, no matter how cold
Yes Please figure out that B series tractor. I'm sure many of you viewers want to know ALL the tricks...
I have the L3901 parked in a garage. When I want to start it I plug in the block heater and wait for it to warm up. Starts every Time.
I do have a question though, How long should I leave the block heater pugged in. I did leave it for an extended time 4hrs and it was sizzling and very hot around the plug. I would have though it would have had a safety feature to shut it of before over heating. I'm new at this so any information would be appreciated.
1-4 hours will work best, it does no harm leaving it plugged in for longer. You will hear that sizzling let you know its working. For safety I would recommend using a timer
I cold start my kubota bx 2360 in the heated garage bc otherwise the fuel pump wont work right
Brrr 🥶