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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 4193636" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>I've got 2 John Deere 2955 series tractors that are 5.9 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder engines made in 1991 that do not need either to start. But they use two 12 volt batteries parallel. Neither one has glow plugs or intake heaters. They do have a heating element in the side of the block in the water jacket. </p><p>The only one I ever plugged in was the one with a cab to have heat quicker to defrost the windows while putting out hay bales.</p><p></p><p>My Allis Chalmer 170 built in 1969 didn't even have a block heater. I added one in the radiator hose .</p><p></p><p>The long 445 doesn't have any cold weather starting aids either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 4193636, member: 12213"] I've got 2 John Deere 2955 series tractors that are 5.9 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder engines made in 1991 that do not need either to start. But they use two 12 volt batteries parallel. Neither one has glow plugs or intake heaters. They do have a heating element in the side of the block in the water jacket. The only one I ever plugged in was the one with a cab to have heat quicker to defrost the windows while putting out hay bales. My Allis Chalmer 170 built in 1969 didn't even have a block heater. I added one in the radiator hose . The long 445 doesn't have any cold weather starting aids either. [/QUOTE]
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