It's -3 Degrees F, Should I Level It Idling?

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Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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I know other ways to break a hip

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Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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I know other ways to break a hip

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Tractor Man's Comment
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I know other ways to break a hip

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You are BAD BAD BAD!

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Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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Forget watch your step and slip on ice while getting out of the truck...and see what happens.

Oh wait..you thought I meant something else???? Who's bad?

Hahhaha

Farmerbob1's Comment
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I am really starting to get used to Atlanta traffic. I won't go so far as to say it is not bad, but it has become not THAT bad.

I live in Atlanta. I dispute this. Atlanta has worse drivers than anywhere else I've been.

Kramer's Comment
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It is a well known mathematical fact that every city has the worst traffic... so does every state.

The traffic in my driveway is the worst traffic anywhere.

Farmerbob1's Comment
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It is a well known mathematical fact that every city has the worst traffic... so does every state.

The traffic in my driveway is the worst traffic anywhere.

I dunno. Utah, even in Salt Lake City, seems to have competent, sane drivers.

I can't even imagine what people born and raised in Utah think when they drive in other major cities.

Mr M's Comment
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Trucks fine up to - 15 Without idling as long as you have fuel from north.

Terminal Rat ( aka...J's Comment
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Sunny and 78 degrees here in Sandy Eggo. LOL

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Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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Trucks fine up to - 15 Without idling as long as you have fuel from north.

Misconception. Northern fuel can gel too. Antigel antigel antigel or freeze :(

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