Neither of you should feel bad in comparison. I've not ever even once drained the air on any truck. That's when you should feel bad
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I hope I don't run out of fuel lol. Trying to make it to buffalo were it's 2.37. I really need to fix my fuel Hague it's showing 3/4 tank with 1300 miles lol
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Everyone should drain there air tanks daily, your dryer will last much much longer. And secondly, Howe can you know when the dryer or compressor is starting to go bad if you don't know how much water and oil it typically pushes through.
Think of your dryer as a big sponge, unless you only run in the desert it is constantly absorbing moisture out of the air, it's going to eventually get saturated and start letting water past. You want to know the day that happens, not two months later after and its filled the entire air system up with a water/ oil mix that has the consistency of sludge.CJndaTruck and mtoo Thank this. -
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