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Re: What Temp does #2 Diesel Jell at???????????
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 07, 2005 at 07:04:09 from (209.226.106.67):
In Reply to: Re: What Temp does #2 Diesel Jell at??????????? posted by gene bender on December 07, 2005 at 05:35:00:
gene: Are you guys telling me we spent 35 years parking forestry machines, miles from any civilization or electricity and out of the wind for no useful purpose. I can tell you from those years of experience, out of the wind in a grove of trees was number one. Second if you could also find a spot out of wind, where sun hit at sun up that was also a factor, not a big factor as guys wanted them warmed up and ready to go at sunrise. You kept oil leaks on diesels non existant,in case machine didn't turn over well, then out came the cast iron fry pan full of charcoal, and placed 6" under the oil pan. Believe me that one didn't work well in the wind either. I am quite fond of barbequeing with my gas barbeque year around, on my front deck. Works well even down to 0 degrees F. It damn well don't work in the wind. I believe you folks need a bit more proof. Oh, one more thing, flesh tending the cooking refuses at temps below 0 degrees F, wind or no wind.
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