@Jcc3279, not really. All of the buses were plugged up. So that keeps the fuel and heads a little warm for easy starting and to keep the fuel in a liquid state. We've had some freeze up, but just thawed them out and they were ok.
@9sb19 That's good because I know someone who got stuck at home with gelled fuel it was my neighbor who owns a ford pick up with a diesel engine in it we had to take him to the auto parts store to get some diesel 911 to break up the gelled fuel. that was only last Christmas of 2009 it got cold it got down to -9 and his truck gelled our brand new escape at the time we had just got had the battery charger on it just to be sure it would start.
It's no problem with getting back to you. I will with anything you desire.
That sucks. As I said, this was the coldest day and night we've ever seen here in TN. It was -15, or more. But all the buses were fine and not gelled up and all started. I think one failed, because she forgot to plug it in. But I also heard another C2 failed. All of the ICs and Blue Birds, and most of the Thomases started.
It's the strobe light used to show where the bus is at in inclement weather and at night. We just use ours here whenever they feel like it.
9sb19 6 months ago
I uploaded my bus videos, just click my username
<<<<<<< there and you will be at my channel and scroll down on the lis and find the one you want to watch
i barely have any views <:(
Brentlovetaiven 1 year ago
Will do, sir. Don't stress about the views. They climb up.
9sb19 6 months ago
Cute!
robogoat23 1 year ago
Thanks buddy.
9sb19 1 year ago
@9sb19 Do you have to worry about the diesel fuel gelling up at all.
Just wondering
Jcc3279 1 year ago
@Jcc3279, not really. All of the buses were plugged up. So that keeps the fuel and heads a little warm for easy starting and to keep the fuel in a liquid state. We've had some freeze up, but just thawed them out and they were ok.
9sb19 1 year ago
@9sb19 That's good because I know someone who got stuck at home with gelled fuel it was my neighbor who owns a ford pick up with a diesel engine in it we had to take him to the auto parts store to get some diesel 911 to break up the gelled fuel. that was only last Christmas of 2009 it got cold it got down to -9 and his truck gelled our brand new escape at the time we had just got had the battery charger on it just to be sure it would start.
Thanks for getting back to me.
Jcc3279 1 year ago
It's no problem with getting back to you. I will with anything you desire.
That sucks. As I said, this was the coldest day and night we've ever seen here in TN. It was -15, or more. But all the buses were fine and not gelled up and all started. I think one failed, because she forgot to plug it in. But I also heard another C2 failed. All of the ICs and Blue Birds, and most of the Thomases started.
9sb19 1 year ago