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<blockquote data-quote="David Ponder" data-source="post: 899465" data-attributes="member: 65447"><p>As Bob C said, a Battery tender will the battery up in the cold. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Block heater is best, but you can also use an inline lower radiator hose heater. I had one on my F250 for years, and it did a great job. When the block is warm, (It wont keep it hot, but just warm enough) it takes less current to start the engine. (And you have heat faster too!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ponder, post: 899465, member: 65447"] As Bob C said, a Battery tender will the battery up in the cold. Block heater is best, but you can also use an inline lower radiator hose heater. I had one on my F250 for years, and it did a great job. When the block is warm, (It wont keep it hot, but just warm enough) it takes less current to start the engine. (And you have heat faster too!) [/QUOTE]
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