My truck is frozen; advice?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Kshaw0960, Feb 4, 2023.
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People want to get nuts with all these heaters and stuff. But, it takes a LOT of tight shrouding to contain the heat so it can do any good, which is difficult in extremes. Then, it takes a LOT of heat to offset the thermal losses.Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
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After you pour anti gel in the tanks, ask another driver to park close and take the second trucks glad hand, put it into the fuel tank and press the button to allow the air to mix up up the fuel in the tank.
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That said to the OP oretty much tow her to a shop and let it thaw out change the filters and hope nothing else borked.Rideandrepair and Cat sdp Thank this. -
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congratulations on getting it runningLast edited: Feb 4, 2023
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Best thing I could think of was to put packing blankets over the engine after shutting it off, facing it away from prevailing wind, install winter front overnight . . . or just run at high idle overnight.
With the 1500W block heater, in extremely low temps, it still sounds awful on startup. My generator has a battery tender, so I don't have to worry about enough juice to crank - it's simply that they hate the cold weather.
You're probably starting to realize why so many O/O's just park it till spring . . .cke, Oxbow and Rideandrepair Thank this.
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