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AS far as fuel goes, I use #1 or a 50/50 "winter blend" diesel in the gensets and all of the 5gal jeep cans. I treat all "stored" diesel with PRI-D accordingly. That way I'm good year round. They jack up the price of #1 come winter but you can offset the cost some by using dyed #1 which I use in...
I have a Kats magnetic oil pan heater already but I don't leave it plugged in all the time because how can you anticipate an outage. When the power goes out, there is nothing to plug it into, and that's when you'll need the genset. I have a swingfire heater which will overcome that obstacle if...
What our cold weather isn't good enough!! LOL Not sure on the military's rationale on winterized equipment requirements, but just hoping to find one from a Guard unit or northern states post.
Your semi device sounds similar in function. I'm just looking for a new or used takeoff to install on my 802A and 803A. Something to switch on for awhile before use. Nice to have when it suddenly dips to-35.
Anyone out there know where I can get winterization kits for an 802A & 803A?
NSN 6115-01-476-8973
NSN 6115-01-477-0564
respectively.
Anybody have any positive/negative experience with these?
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