Don't flame me with the usual "did you search" because I did.
Context: Previous SO is a bus driver and her organization consistently had buses freeze up while in operation last winter. As in, a bus full of kids stalls out and quits on the road. Think -40F.
It was 11 degrees here in Middle Montana yesterday. Last year when it went below -40 for a week, I had a ton of people asking for my truck for help.
Question: Are the 935A2 series prone to frozen fuel issues while in use? Does (as appears) warmed unused fuel return to the tank? Guess I am asking, specifically, can a warmed up running truck in -40 stay running?
I am afraid to employ the truck in cold wx rescue ops for fear the fuel will gel up and stall.
I have 2 vids on YT on the "cold start challenge" thing. It starts at 0 degrees easily. No heater. Just afraid to drive off.
thanks, Sean
Context: Previous SO is a bus driver and her organization consistently had buses freeze up while in operation last winter. As in, a bus full of kids stalls out and quits on the road. Think -40F.
It was 11 degrees here in Middle Montana yesterday. Last year when it went below -40 for a week, I had a ton of people asking for my truck for help.
Question: Are the 935A2 series prone to frozen fuel issues while in use? Does (as appears) warmed unused fuel return to the tank? Guess I am asking, specifically, can a warmed up running truck in -40 stay running?
I am afraid to employ the truck in cold wx rescue ops for fear the fuel will gel up and stall.
I have 2 vids on YT on the "cold start challenge" thing. It starts at 0 degrees easily. No heater. Just afraid to drive off.
thanks, Sean