Jawmail,
If you have a 1572 then it would be about a 1987 model.
On my 1772 Cub Cadet I put a Coolant heater in it.
These are not offered by Cub Cadet or Kubota. A company called Zero-Start makes them. They are 400 watts and will heat the engine to operating temp in 35-45 minutes. Plugging in 5 minutes before you crank it will make a huge difference. You will have to machine a hole in the plate that holds the fan to the engine. The heater goes in the freeze plug hole in the head.
Here is a link to Zero Start
http://www.zerostart.com/pub_AppGuides.asp
You can download their catolog, its a PDF file.
Look on page 54, your engine is a kubota D600
And the Heater part# is 3100099
I bought mine at a Freightliner dealership since they were a zero start dealer. It was about $23. 00
I ran the cord out the grille so its easy to plug up.
Here is a pic of how the plate has to be cut.
PM me with your email address for more pics if you want.
After I installed the heater I didn't need a gear reduction starter. However, if the bushings in the original starter are worn out it will drag no matter how many batteries are used to jump it. I had the one on my 882D cub rebuilt for $40. 00 Please don't use starting fluid, a coolant heater and the original starter in good condition will do just fine. However, if you want a Gear Reduction starter this web site has them.
http://ccspecialties.org/engine_exhaust.html
As for the oil I like Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40
I know the sticker under the hood says do not use synthetic oil but I don't consider Rotella Synthetic a true synthetic because it is only a Group 3 oil and true synthetics are Group 4. I have ran Rotella Synthetic since it came out and have had no problems.
Kent