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Posted by Tim...Ok on October 06, 2005 at 04:39:54 from (66.137.61.93):
In Reply to: plugging in the diesel posted by Rich Iowa on October 05, 2005 at 19:45:27:
Rich, My last 3 trucks have been diesels,one thing I"ve figured out is no 2 trucks are the same..My first was a Ford with the PS,it needed plugged in below 30 or so,even with new glow plugs..Next 2 were Cummins dodges,1st one didn"t really care,it would start at zero without being plugged..the one I have now is a cummins also,but it doesn"t want to start below 30 without plugging it in.. no glow plugs on the cummins,so who knows,it runs great though.. I know up north they get a better blend of winter fuel than we do,but my first Cummins froze up one morning when it was about -2..took me 2 days to get that darned thing thawed out..so when it starts getting below 20 regularly,in goes the fuel additive.. Tim
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