danthewolf00
Veteran Expediter
This is in btu
D-2 7k heat
D-4 14k heat
D-8 24k heat made for buses only.
there are also gas versions.
D-2 7k heat
D-4 14k heat
D-8 24k heat made for buses only.
there are also gas versions.
This is in btu
D-2 7k heat
D-4 14k heat
D-8 24k heat made for buses only.
there are also gas versions.
Hmmmmm. Based on the better insulation value of the Cascadia I wonder if that is why they recommended that model. I do put the higher insulation package on the trucks.
I am talking about putting them in all the company tractors. Any feedback on that good or bad?
I think the D-2 would work fine in the company sleepers. I've had both in the Sprinter and would guess it has more cubic feet than the sleepers. While the d4 defiantly kicks butt 95% of the time the d2 should have no problem in that space. On the very coldest of times like this I bet they still would keep them in the 60's minimunn. I think Jason has them in his trucks?
I'm in Murray, about 70 miles west of Ft Campbell. Down here anything 4 inches or more is considered a "Major Snow Event." And it's mainly because of the lack of snow removal equipment. Everything here in town is shut down, including Murray State University.I am snowed in near Fort Campbell, KY. Managed to drive 30 miles in 90 minutes. Apparently Kentucky doesn't have many plows in this area. Most roads including major highways are not driveable from here. Hope this clears up soon.
I am snowed in near Fort Campbell, KY. Managed to drive 30 miles in 90 minutes. Apparently Kentucky doesn't have many plows in this area. Most roads including major highways are not driveable from here. Hope this clears up soon.
I am headed that way from Detroit in a few hours. Hopefully they get the roads cleaned up by the time I get south.