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Working in the oil fields here in North Dakota driving semi and watching guys putting #2 diesel fuel in there semi at 10 below and shutting them off for the night. Tried to tell them to use #1 diesel fuel but they never would and you know what happens. Lots of semis on the side of the road with fuel that gelled. Also starting their pumps to fill or exit the crude oil out of their trucks. Start the pump slow and let it warm up or you will blow a hydraulic hose. Yea Lots of trucks being fixed because people don't listen. 10 below is a hell of a lot different than 30 above.
I always ran power service in the white bottle in my truck. Would see a lot of guys use cheaper additives and jell up.
 

So it is a blistering 2F degrees here, as a result I laid out some old bread to pulverize this morning and supplement the bird chow for the tweety birds. I chop it all up, take it out onto the patio and scatter it. Thinking to myself good karma. Then my two chowder heads show up and Hoover all the bread crumbs. I explained to them I was gonna trade them both in for a couple of goldfish.

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No, you won't. Who would clean up all that bread that fell on the ground.
 
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Always look at dist wrenches. 7/16 are gold for the slants.
I kept a couple common ones on the truck along with one of the double ended universals from Lisle or KD. MAC quit making them probably 10 years ago now. Just not enough sales.
 
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