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Re: Idling laws, who they apply to/what to come fo
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 20, 2005 at 09:57:21 from (4.124.91.68):
In Reply to: Re: Idling laws, who they apply to/what to come fo posted by mjbrown on December 20, 2005 at 09:43:16:
Yes some of the truckstops are installing them but not all have them and only on a limited basices , but what about the guys that have to be setting at the gate or the plant when the doors open they don't have this for them it's a bunch of bull . I have spent many of nites in the bunk when it has gotten realy cold like - 20 and down and beleive me it get cold in there even with the engine running at 1200 RPM and the bunk heater running on full and the cab heater on full the cold even come up thru the mattress like to froze my donkey off out in Minn. a couple years ago it got down to 25 below and had a hard time keeping the engine at 170 degrees .
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