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<p>[QUOTE="Buckeye 60, post: 8321313, member: 215396"]I have used a ready propane heat er when truck is parked would be stupid to try it .moving .... shouldn't have to worry unless its under 20 degrees . the heat was for sensitive produce where anything under 32 does damage its got to get pretty cold before the jars start crack in ....... had a load of ragu freeze on me in the 80s was just slushy but got rejected was company driver so didn't cost me[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Buckeye 60, post: 8321313, member: 215396"]I have used a ready propane heat er when truck is parked would be stupid to try it .moving .... shouldn't have to worry unless its under 20 degrees . the heat was for sensitive produce where anything under 32 does damage its got to get pretty cold before the jars start crack in ....... had a load of ragu freeze on me in the 80s was just slushy but got rejected was company driver so didn't cost me[/QUOTE]
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