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<p>[QUOTE="86scotty, post: 12231923, member: 203295"]I've had lots of diesel heaters for years (Planar/Espar/Webasto/Chinese) and they are all pretty much the same. I'm familiar with the startup and shutdown cycles. You still shouldn't be smelling more than a very faint diesel smell for a second at startup and nothing in shutdown. If you are super sensitive to this I'm not sure how you can survive around diesel trucks at all. This isn't a criticism, I'm serious. Diesel trucks smell like diesel, even clean new ones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="86scotty, post: 12231923, member: 203295"]I've had lots of diesel heaters for years (Planar/Espar/Webasto/Chinese) and they are all pretty much the same. I'm familiar with the startup and shutdown cycles. You still shouldn't be smelling more than a very faint diesel smell for a second at startup and nothing in shutdown. If you are super sensitive to this I'm not sure how you can survive around diesel trucks at all. This isn't a criticism, I'm serious. Diesel trucks smell like diesel, even clean new ones.[/QUOTE]
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