How cold are you?

SmokeShow

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Nov 30, 2006
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58* this afternoon, diving from then through tmrw night to a low somewhere around -5 to -10*. Windchill from -20 to -35*. FML that sucks!!!
 

bevi

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Jan 17, 2010
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-20 this past Friday night with a foot of snow of better. Now it's raining.
 

hrlyguy2

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How are you guys keeping your truck running.I keep it plugged
have a bottle of 911 and some power service and still gelling @ 4to 17 below zero
 

Yellow Jacket

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-23 this morning, -50 wind chill or so, supposedly... Truck wouldn't run over 1700 rpm by the time I got to work. I bought "blended" fuel and put a bottle of Iso- Heat in it a couple days ago, last time I got fuel, ran fine last night going home at 11:30 from the shop, I plugged it in all night and ran it for 10 minutes before I left for work and it was 180 engine temp according to the guage before I left my driveway. I wish more fuel stations sold straight #1 instead of blended per weather that day...
 

coldLBZ

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How are you guys keeping your truck running.I keep it plugged
have a bottle of 911 and some power service and still gelling @ 4to 17 below zero

I usually dump in a half bottle of Stanadyne every fill up. The winter fuel up here gels at about -30C from what I've seen. With additive I've seen -50C without fuel issues anyway. I usually don't plug in until about -15C.
 

TheBac

Why do I keep doing this?
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Apr 19, 2008
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BBT sleeping under a blanket of white. :angel:

Notice the "accessway" to the front yard that I had to plow out. :roflmao:
 

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workin' diesel

factory tuned
Nov 13, 2010
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-11 last night. -18 for tonight. Apparently the vent on the chimney sleeve the HVAC guys installed this fall is not meant for this weather. It vents my water heater out the roof and now it is frozen shut. No hot water for us for a few days.:mad:
 

Burn Down

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I'm at my parents house in Boone NC for the weekend and it 15* and windy. Got around 4-5" of snow last night. Had to help my dad shovel the driveway and I can say that I have a new respect for you guys that work on equipment in this weather. Y'all are nuts!!!! I can only imagine what my wrenches would feel like in my bare hands right now. I am also guessing everyone works in PAC boots cause I lost feeling in my feet an hour ago.

You don't get used to it, you just deal with it... I have Baffins boots rated to -80F, your feet will melt off in 30 seconds standing on a heated shop floor:D

I have to come clean... I'm the shop Lead, so it's good to be King sometimes:rofl: I decide who freezes to death:thumb:

Seriously though, the morning I snapped that picture I spent an entire month outside in that crap... I spent every morning putting the parachute back over the 994 because the wind was blowing 45-50mph. I had 16M grader cutting edges tied to it and it would blow them around:confused: Good times.

I need some good hands, wanna test your iron will??? I promise you won't have to work outside:angel:

This picture is of my Texas Buddy Dow. He was thinking WTF did I just sign up for???
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This is why we pulled the rear axle up on the rim of the pit...
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02greysixer

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Its 22 here on Florida for the second day now.


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Yeah this shit sucks! It got to about 26 down here Monday night. And yesterday it didn't even break 40 degrees according to my thermometer. Doesn't help that my stupid temp actuator in the truck is trying to die. Yesterday morning I was cuddling the steering wheel for the first 30 minutes of my commute before it finally decided to give me some heat.

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