Mine has had the relay bypassed, I think, with all the fancy electric stuff pulled out (just like my G30) - I've got a manual switch I flick for GP.
The M1009 I've started down to -10F without any assistance from a block heater, etc. except an hour or two with 60W battery heaters. The batteries in place are a bit sad (800CCA NAPAs, but they've seen a fair number of cycles...)
The basic approach is: 15 count on the GP lever, turn off GP, crank for about a second and if the starter (which might also be tired on the m1009) protests too quietly/isn't getting enough amperage, hit the GP again for another 15 seconds or so. Usually she snaps in after that, though at -10F I think it took a third cycle.
The G30, she started down to -30F or so once I figured out how. The batteries came out of her. The m1009 has some things which need done to her to get her fit and trim for winter starts, though - possibly a starter rebuild, maybe new batteries, and at the very least a full check/overhaul of all the connections. But maybe when it's not -10F outdoors (which is where we hold services).