Hi everyone. I am hauling onion and potato. I am thinking to buy one more trailer but this time a dry van. Do you think i can put a small reefer unit to keep it at 50 degrees? Will this give any damage to the wood floor or the wall because of the moisture?
convert dry van to reefer
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by manisa, Aug 25, 2015.
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I don't think the front wall will hold a reefer unit, don't think a dry van will be able to maintain 50 degrees either.
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Probably better to buy a old reefer between no wall insulation and all the work involved it would be cheaper unless your just installing a heater unit not for cooling I'd bet it costs way more to convert a dry van
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It's a thought..........but should be a fleeting one. Unworkable.
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Even if you can do it, you would probably burn more fuel than a reefer due to the lack of insulation. Also, imagine the amount of corrosion that would result in a trailer not designed for the moisture that may condense on the inside.
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