Affects of cold weather on bagged trucks.

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Affects of cold weather on bagged trucks.
bagsand20s avatar
bagsand20s
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sorry i am drunk right now for all of you that wanna be gay and blow up spot on my spelling
DodgeRT avatar
DodgeRT
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yougurt avatar
yougurt
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Okay, I am originally from Wyoming. I lived there for 20 years. Just to let you know, Wyoming sucks. Anyway, getting on. When I first bought my truck, it was already bagged, I drove it to Wyoming to license it. It snowed... I had one of my dump valves stick open and it sucked. But it thawed out after a little while. Like the others said, just put mufflers on the dumps until it warms up. Otherwise, buy a bucket!
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bobby7m
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Thanks for all the help. I'll look for a place to store my truck like a garage or a, hell I dunno. I need to have my truck though because I will be allowed to work on it during certain parts of the class. Again thanks for the info.
Low_SST avatar
Low_SST
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air brake antifreeze is nice too.
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luv2sprk
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make sure your pressure switch isn't on the bottom of the tank, moisture could run down into it and freeze. it happend to a buddy of mine and he had to get a new one.
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kaoss
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does running nitrogen make a diff? Don't know why it would...
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dreamzxtreme
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If my truck is just goin to sit in the garage all winter, should i do anything special. The garage is not climate controled, so it does get a little cold.

Jack