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  1. Dave 1960

    Dave 1960 Road Train Member

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    I have come to rest for the evening in beautiful picturesque Yuma Arizona.
    Where is starting to get dark and still 87 degrees and this truck has opti-idle and I don't like it.
     
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    Opti-idle won't stay idling at 87 degrees? That sucks!
     
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    It might stay between any degrees that are 4 apart. IE: 70 & 74
    But its just as if you shut your car down on a hot day.

    How long do you want to stay in when the ac is off?

    BTW, this Loves is about the biggest clusterfuge I think I've ever seen at a truck stop! I can't believe there hasn't been a crash or three. And inside makes Walmart at christmas seem empty!
     
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    I am trying t understand something here--I have never personally dealt with any restrictive idling systems--but I wonder--don't those sytems only come into play with the tractor brakes locked--I would have to assume(bad word)that if the tractor brakes remained released--it would be just like the truck is at a stop light? Therefore couldn't you just lock the trailer down--and leave truck idling--i understand--you could only idle at idle speed--but that should be enough to keep AC up--or just engage engine fan manually to help with temp to keep AC cool? Just wondering?
     
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    I can;t tell you either. I have never worked for any Nazi company that had an idle shutdown on the truck. But your thought sounds like it should be right.
     
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    Kick'n back at TA in Breezewood to watch the Parking Lot Rodeo
     
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    I was kinda hoping so--since any decently insulated truck in that hell hole they call Yuma--w/87+outside--even at night can get pretty #### warm--I know I couldn't sleep that way--so I hope it can work for him!
     
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    Ol'Hand, that's how it worked on the Columbias I had when I ran Company. But Opti-Idle isn't really bad once you get used to it. Lots of folks have a hard time getting accustomed to the start-shut down cycle, though. Oddly enough, the most common complaint isn't when it auto-starts, but when it shuts down.

    Longmont, CO at the Shell. Off to Ogden in the morning.
     
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    I have been accused of being a lot of things but CUTE--uh nope--LOL
    As for being back to work--not yet--Dr. gonna make me wait at least 6 more weeks to do more neck/spine X-rays and make sure all is well--lot's of PT though and frankly although I am feeling way better--still get real sore after sitting more than an hour or so without moving(slowly)around--but getting there--THANX for the good wishes
    Oh and as for overweight--couldn't agree more--with all the newstuff gotta be REAL careful--so maybe couple xtra here and there for VERY GOOD customer--maybe(as long as the money is right)but a Bull***T dry load outta jersey--especially for they are willing to pay--not a chance--with ya 150% on that--
    anyway--y'all ride safe--and enjoy---~~~~~~~
     
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