Quote Originally Posted by Willie51 View Post
Up north, they already have the anti-gel additive in it in the tanks. Otherwise at -15 it will gel.
Correct, possibly.. but not across the board.

Last winter my rig shut down 2 miles from the house with +5degF, I had to walk home at 4:30 in the morning, with wind! (I was headed to work). I had to wait for the truck to thaw out (+34degF) 3 days later, I swapped out both fuel filters and started using winter additive with each tank fill.

Mind you, were talking SWVA, "down here" he hardly EVER see temps like that!


IT SUCKED!

EB