RangerDave
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Now that it's really cold out, I've been looking through the "How to start your truck when it's darn cold out" forums for the past few years and thought... How do the rest of you get yours started???
I know there are plenty of folks out there that have a hard time when the temps fall below the freezing mark and started wondering HOW many ways people get the trucks up and running as a way to help!
In this picture I've connected my Chevy 1-ton to the deuce via the heater hoses. I used large hydraulic quick disconnects. I let the Chevy warm up the deuce for about 15 minutes or so and crank it up!!! Then disconnect and away I go...
It is -17 in this picture.... and quite satisfying seeing the frost evaporate from the manifold in front of your eyes....
I got this idea from some of the loggers in the area that have problems starting their skidders in the winter when its cold.
If I could keep my in tank fuel pump going, maybe my manifold heater would work!!!
- Cheers
I know there are plenty of folks out there that have a hard time when the temps fall below the freezing mark and started wondering HOW many ways people get the trucks up and running as a way to help!
In this picture I've connected my Chevy 1-ton to the deuce via the heater hoses. I used large hydraulic quick disconnects. I let the Chevy warm up the deuce for about 15 minutes or so and crank it up!!! Then disconnect and away I go...
It is -17 in this picture.... and quite satisfying seeing the frost evaporate from the manifold in front of your eyes....
I got this idea from some of the loggers in the area that have problems starting their skidders in the winter when its cold.
If I could keep my in tank fuel pump going, maybe my manifold heater would work!!!
- Cheers
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