Power Service is on sale at Napa if you don’t already have a distributor. Says monthly special so December might be it.
Run the truck all night in negative temps or plug it in?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dadetrucking305, Dec 24, 2022.
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A propane torch works for frozen brakes. Usually the shoes are “chocked” by ice on the drums.I’ve had to hammer them. That works, sometimes can be a tough job. Torch on the inside of drum works in seconds.
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I went to check the oil the other night. Shut down for 15 minutes. Added oil and fired back up. Got that awful frozen air noise. Happened so fast. So I took care of that as well.
Went to Napa and Tractor Supply yesterday for stuff I needed. Both places I checked fuel additive inventory out of curiosity. Napa had some. TSC had none at all. -
If you’re running an old pre-DPF truck the best and cheapest anti-gel you can get is a little bit of unleaded in your tank. We ran a single 120gal tank at the flatbed company I drove for and we’d leave room for 8 to 10 gallons of gas if it was going to be -20 or colder. Later on when we started running Alberta and BC I would always try and top off on Alberta before coming south if we were going to have a cold snap.
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yes it used fuel. But when I got back to the yard I’d hop in and start making money , the other guys would spend ALL day trying to get their rigs cranked .
Before I hitched up to a trailer i would always pull start one or two other guys trucks after they promised to pull start two trucks …
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If I'm running in snow and slop I drag the trailer brakes for a mile or so and warm the drums up good if I have to drop the trailer. That gets them warm so that you don't have ice and water in there when you set the brakes. If I stay hooked to the trailer I don't set the brakes and have trouble with them freezing up.
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