todds112
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So winter basically happened within a couple days here. We went from 55F and sunny on Saturday to -20's by Wednesday. First real snow fall, and it was over a foot.
My first experience with the Deuce in winter conditions. Here are my observations:
She started right up. It was around 32F when I actually started it, but it had been sitting for a week and it was -18 the night before. I was really pleased with how easy it started. Hope it does as well when it's a bit colder.
I need to get the darn winter front installed. Temp gauge barely moved even after an hour of idling. A short couple mile drive didn't get it moving much either.
The NDT's suck! No traction at all. The roads were mostly packed snow and it was fairly icy underneath. I did not air down, which I know I should do to give them their best chance. Just barely touched the brakes and they locked up and started to slide. Do you guys with NDT's air down in winter? What PSI do you run? Will it damage the tires letting them sit in the cold at lower pressure? I'm picturing the bulge at the bottom not going away and having permanent flat spots.
The heater was OK. Even with the temp gauge barely moving, it was putting out pretty warm air. I noticed the defrost was worthless. I couldn't feel any air coming up through the vents. I played with the diverter and could feel air blowing out at the bottom, but nothing up top. Then I noticed there was no hose connecting the diverter box to the defrost duct. How did I miss that? Anyone know what size the hose is? Have any suggestions for replacement hose?
My first experience with the Deuce in winter conditions. Here are my observations:
She started right up. It was around 32F when I actually started it, but it had been sitting for a week and it was -18 the night before. I was really pleased with how easy it started. Hope it does as well when it's a bit colder.
I need to get the darn winter front installed. Temp gauge barely moved even after an hour of idling. A short couple mile drive didn't get it moving much either.
The NDT's suck! No traction at all. The roads were mostly packed snow and it was fairly icy underneath. I did not air down, which I know I should do to give them their best chance. Just barely touched the brakes and they locked up and started to slide. Do you guys with NDT's air down in winter? What PSI do you run? Will it damage the tires letting them sit in the cold at lower pressure? I'm picturing the bulge at the bottom not going away and having permanent flat spots.
The heater was OK. Even with the temp gauge barely moving, it was putting out pretty warm air. I noticed the defrost was worthless. I couldn't feel any air coming up through the vents. I played with the diverter and could feel air blowing out at the bottom, but nothing up top. Then I noticed there was no hose connecting the diverter box to the defrost duct. How did I miss that? Anyone know what size the hose is? Have any suggestions for replacement hose?