ejtrucker
Seasoned Expediter
I have a question regarding Anti-gel additives.
I recently experience my truck being down due to the fuel gelling
I had asked my fleet owner the day before it got in the minus below
temps about putting an additive in and he said absolutely not.
I am sure they spent over a $1000 in towing and 3 times in and out
of the repair before they put it in. I knew it was the problem. But what
do I know.
He still does not want me to add it; they say the fuel should
have it in it. I have talked to drivers that swear by putting it in.
I just want to know the pro versus the con to adding the anti-gel.
I know one way is to stay south of 40, but that would be a depressing
situation income wise. That is how I managed before but the freight in and
out of the south is grim.
I recently experience my truck being down due to the fuel gelling
I had asked my fleet owner the day before it got in the minus below
temps about putting an additive in and he said absolutely not.
I am sure they spent over a $1000 in towing and 3 times in and out
of the repair before they put it in. I knew it was the problem. But what
do I know.
He still does not want me to add it; they say the fuel should
have it in it. I have talked to drivers that swear by putting it in.
I just want to know the pro versus the con to adding the anti-gel.
I know one way is to stay south of 40, but that would be a depressing
situation income wise. That is how I managed before but the freight in and
out of the south is grim.