having not lived up there it's only what I hear but they guys in the crazy cold stations, besides just leaving the diesel equipment running idling for weeks at a time, they tell me when it's really cold the battery itself freezes and has a very low output. but as long as it's good, the high current drain from the starter struggling actual warms the battery internally. so slow cranking but don't let it try for more than a few secs, let off and wait for the temperature to rise in the battery and try again. after a few times they say it should turn over well.
I've never done it, but they tell me it's pretty common up north.
I've never done it, but they tell me it's pretty common up north.