6x6 bigfoot heater

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    6x6 bigfoot heater

    How are u guys heating your Argo cabs I mostly use my Argo in winter for ice fishing and want to heat the cab to take the chill off . I have a 12v heater right now but it sucks lol just looking for ideas .

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    If it’s liquid cooled you can plumb some lines from the engine to a heater core. Did that on my Max.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    No it just air cooled

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    I have seen where someone removed or cut out the cup holders (if you have them) and installed small 12v fans to draw in engine heat.
    Seems like a good idea!

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    You can allways find an old volkswagon bug heater they are gas fired

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    Well just doing an experiment I bent up some copper pipe and got a small rad and 12v hot water pump with 12v fan and going to try and make one and see how it goes .
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    All post more pics as I go I hope it works if not it was worth the shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfactor View Post
    All post more pics as I go I hope it works if not it was worth the shot
    Tinkering is fun if you have the time and sometimes you actually get something that works, somewhat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfactor View Post
    Well just doing an experiment I bent up some copper pipe and got a small rad and 12v hot water pump with 12v fan and going to try and make one and see how it goes .
    That is a cool idea, looks as if it should work.


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    I would add a small expansion tank. lots of metal catch tanks on Ebay you can use.
    Acta non verba

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