It's pretty bad that's for sure haha it does a lot better when it warms up . That read out isn't entirely true either lots of idle time towards that calculation haha
Here in NC we are suppose to get to 12° on Tuesday night. Have a customer who wants us to work on their outdoor lights-- I said no way- not fair to my guys- we can schedule it when it gets warmer
It was like 10 degrees when I started a 200 amp service yesterday morning. And thats nothing compared to what people north of me deal with. Edit: with close to a foot of snow on the ground.
Here in NC we are suppose to get to 12° on Tuesday night. Have a customer who wants us to work on their outdoor lights-- I said no way- not fair to my guys- we can schedule it when it gets warmer
Supposed to be a high a -9F here tomorrow. Inside work. I stop trenching about early december and start again in march. I am not ruining my equipment because somebody can't wait.
Think I'll drive over to the Island Snow shop in Kailua and get me a shaved ice.
The President did the other day , and if it is good enough for him , it should be good enough for me, cause he never lies about anything and he says it's great.
The President did the other day , and if it is good enough for him , it should be good enough for me, cause he never lies about anything and he says it's great.
That's my question. My bucket truck won't even go up if it's that cold. Well, I lie. It does. It's just really slow to move and respond. It's got to be 25 degrees or higher to get it out and have it work properly.
Had a bucket truck in '75. We used some kind of special Transmission fluid. They use it in the Arctic or Alaska or somewhere. It may have helped I don't remember.
Metric was approved by congress over 115 years ago had we bit the bullet as we should have then, there would be one world wide standard. Simplifying manufacturing and sales of equipment by our manufactures.
Metric was approved by congress over 115 years ago had we bit the bullet as we should have then, there would be one world wide standard. Simplifying manufacturing and sales of equipment by our manufactures.
Woek up this morning and it was -31C (-24F) with a windchill of -41C (-42F)... Coming home today it was up to -20C (-4F) and tomorrow they are calling for 0C (32F) with 100 km/h+ (60 mph+).. Should be a fun day driving...
What happens to boiling water sprayed out of a squirt-gun when it's -41° outside?
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