tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937170202895477126.post8746964794667801220..comments2024-03-25T16:44:35.555-04:00Comments on Sixbears in the Woods: The Truck that Works for a LivingSixbearshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15572224383041421400noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937170202895477126.post-20778403227898779282009-12-27T19:38:06.359-05:002009-12-27T19:38:06.359-05:00I've got a 1988 F250 extended cab, long bed . ...I've got a 1988 F250 extended cab, long bed . It's not pretty either, but it's a workhorse and trusty as they come. I just burn regular diesel in it, though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937170202895477126.post-40883142542851026962009-12-27T12:12:50.810-05:002009-12-27T12:12:50.810-05:00The WVO tank is heated by a copper coil dropped in...The WVO tank is heated by a copper coil dropped into the tank. Coolant runs through the coil and heats the veggie. The fuel line is snuggled between the coolant hoses and wrapped in insulation. I often burn WVO in below 0 F temperatures. Often the WVO starts the day as a solid block of grease, kinda like Crisco. <br /><br />The truck starts in diesel and shuts down in diesel. <br /><br />It does have a block heater, but only use it during below zero temps. The truck has good glow plugs and big twin Interstate batteries. I use the block heater as little as possible.Sixbearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15572224383041421400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937170202895477126.post-21436137536140720352009-12-27T11:13:20.431-05:002009-12-27T11:13:20.431-05:00Does the WVO ever gum up in the cold weather? Do y...Does the WVO ever gum up in the cold weather? Do you have to use a engine heater?BigBearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11552206865163220761noreply@blogger.com