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BobsYourUncle
Mar 09, 2014Nomad
Mootpoint wrote:
I am just trying to get my head around this.:?
Having lived in the area for more than 61 years which gives me a pretty good handle on the weather, you know, one of the few places in Canada where you can golf 355 days out of the year, WHY are you using a block heater?:h
I know some folks like to keep their diesels warm but in Surrey?!?!
The average low temperature in the coldest month is several degrees above freezing.:h
What Westend said!! Perfect!
Come to Calgary!!
In Surrey I have never even considered having to plug it in.
I have not one, but two brand new, still in the bag factory bras for my 2003 and my current truck. Never thought of bringing one with me to this frozen tundra!
When the wind chill was in the minus 40's, my poor diesel protested starting a bit. But it started. Then I figured - hey, maybe I ought to plug this thing in.
Then I had to search under the hood to find the never used cord, where it was hiding.
Then the stupid morons from GM make the cord too short to run out the front of my grille. I mean really? How much can a few more inches of wire cost?
And LOL - read your sig! Haha!!
All meant in fun my friend! :)
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