orezok
Elite Member
So all you “warm up” guys start your diesel truck in the garage and warm it up for 10 minutes before hitting the road?
No, not in the garage... They save that for the campground. Seriously, what's with diesel trucks in campgrounds? (Sorry for the rant)So all you “warm up” guys start your diesel truck in the garage and warm it up for 10 minutes before hitting the road?
Not harmful at all. After your oil pressure is up, just ease it out if the garage, and avoid heavy loads immediately.Hi,
Is it harmful for a mini excavator to be driven carefully out of a garage immediately after startup without a 5 min warm up?
Throw a battery tender on it.My garage is far from the house, but it is deep with no doors close to the excavator parked rear end towards the rear wall. I may drill a hole in the wall and use a hose to get the exhaust out.
I avoid starting it in very cold weather. To charge the battery I have started it once this winter during a mild period with 2-3 degrees celcius.
Don't have a diesel truck. My machine is all hydraulic. Three pumps, 4 wheel motors. At -10F the fluid is like molasses. So I start it up and let it run at 1/3 throttle while I shovel the steps and narrow sidewalks.So all you “warm up” guys start your diesel truck in the garage and warm it up for 10 minutes before hitting the road?
Those tents are heavy.No, not in the garage... They save that for the campground. Seriously, what's with diesel trucks in campgrounds? (Sorry for the rant)
Just one of my pet peeves. Watch some guys come out around 6:30-7 in the morning, start their trucks and then go back into their 5th wheel trailer for 30-45 minutes to have breakfast while their truck "warms up". How long does it take to warm up an engine in this fridgid California climate?Those tents are heavy.