Driveguy 207
Expert Expediter
I pretty new to Expediting but I would like to share some information about my last load. It might help to answer some questions. On Thursday I took a load from chicago to Grand Rapids in my Sprinter. 3 skids 1700# and was paid for a C-unit. Im don't even want to talk about the traffic back-up in Chicago. After delivering I found a truck stop and settled in about 3:00am I started up my Mr Heater Porta buddy that uses 1 pound Propane bottles, and left the passenger side window open about an inch for ventilation. I started out with the heater on High until I got ready to go to sleep then turned it down to low to conserve fuel. The directions state that a bottle will last 3 to 6 hours depending on which setting you use. After about an hour of not being to sleep I had to move because I could'nt stand the exhaust smell an noise of the D-unit nearby. It felt pretty cold but at least I had a warm sleeping bag. I was still having a real hard time sleeping. At about 7:00 am I saw that the heater was out so I got up to put in another Bottle. It was really cold, so I turned it up to high and got back in my bag for about 2 more hours. I don't how cold it got, but at 9:00am it was +14f outside. It was still so cold inside I could see my breath and everything liquid was frozen solid. Needless to say I didn't feel very rested. Luckily I got a load from the same company in Grand Rapids going back to the same company in Chicago. I knew a big snow storm was coming and I really needed to get back to Milwaukee for the weekend to clean it up. I had heard that the Sprinter was bad in snow but I was suprised how well it handled. I cruised right by cars and T/Ts with confidence. Anyhoo, I've been cleaning up about 14 inches of snow where I live and am thinking about breaking down and spending the big bucks on an espar heater.