Another stupid observation
Ever use this trick I was taught when I lived in Erie Greybeard, you'd put a trouble light under the engine and turn it on, then you'd place a blanket on top of the engine and close the hood. It would trap the heat rising overnight from the light bulb and work as a sort of an improvised block heater, danged if it didn't work too.
Ever use this trick I was taught when I lived in Erie Greybeard, you'd put a trouble light under the engine and turn it on, then you'd place a blanket on top of the engine and close the hood. It would trap the heat rising overnight from the light bulb and work as a sort of an improvised block heater, danged if it didn't work too.
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