I noticed this in both tractors I trained in, one was a Freightliner Columbia, the other was an FLD...
that when it's cold out there tends to be some exhaust/diesel fumes that come into the sleeper...
I have that problem in the Columbia that I drive...
can anybody help me on this situation...
it doesn't seem to be so noticable when it's warm out.
I've considered gettin' an air purifier and/or filter of some kind. Any idea's and/or comments would surely be welcome on this.
Thanks, Bob.
that when it's cold out there tends to be some exhaust/diesel fumes that come into the sleeper...
I have that problem in the Columbia that I drive...
can anybody help me on this situation...
it doesn't seem to be so noticable when it's warm out.
I've considered gettin' an air purifier and/or filter of some kind. Any idea's and/or comments would surely be welcome on this.
Thanks, Bob.