When it's TOO COLD to start or run...
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Gears, Jan 4, 2010.
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There is nothing wrong with the fuel filter in this picture. This is what they should always look like, for maximum MPG.
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- too cold to sit around nekid right now
- I don't like cheetos well enough to eat a bag in a yr, they would get real stale

- I don't have a bean bag
- In three months it'll be a yr since I last drove a semi
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Saw this today on the way back from the store. I think it's been there a day or so. Not a pretty picture. Have quite a few other pictures of cars on their tops and sides.
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Bet your blade got a workout these past few weeks.
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Yep, no rest for the weary. I've got some folks that I take care of when I'm home but most folks that I plow out, I don't charge. I know I'll catch flack for it here, but it gives me a great feeling just helping folks out, especially when they don't expect it.
The Challenger Thanks this. -
I have a fuel heater, my Block heater keeps the thing at 90 to 100 Degrees while shut down, I have been running the truck while only wearing a tank top. Inside temp has been around 72 degrees, when I idle, I turn the heat in the front all the way up, but turn off the fan. then I shut the curtain and the bunk stays hot with the rear control. I run the RPMs at 800. that is when Outside is around 0
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those pics he posted.... is what happens when your running McDonalds fry oil in your truck instead of diesel
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No, that was good old #2 diesel fuel.
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<<shudders>> now that is a mental image that will scar me for life, cause nightmares and I've never met him
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