LittleBittyBigJohn
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2021
- Messages
- 1,177
- Location
- Central Arkansas
- Tractor
- John Deere 1025R, Spartan SRT-XD 72" zero turn
Well... I'm new to modern diesel truck ownership. This will be my first winter where I feel like I'm going to end up in the cold with one. I live in Arkansas so I'm not sure if we have winter blend fuel or not. I also don't have any idea about the exhaust fluid in the winter. I haul on the side several times a month and could end up anywhere in about a 500-700 mile radius or more from home. I was in Decatur IL last weekend, and it was COLD!
Is there anything I need to be doing to "winterize" my truck for cold weather use? Fuel or DEF additive or anything else? Idling while loading or kill it, etc? I have noticed it must have a high idle function when it is cold. Also, I filled up with DEF in the low 20s and it took several miles for the level to change on the dash, not sure if that was the sending unit freezing up a little bit.
Is there anything I need to be doing to "winterize" my truck for cold weather use? Fuel or DEF additive or anything else? Idling while loading or kill it, etc? I have noticed it must have a high idle function when it is cold. Also, I filled up with DEF in the low 20s and it took several miles for the level to change on the dash, not sure if that was the sending unit freezing up a little bit.