12-06-2012, 07:48 PM | #25 |
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Any climates with cooler temperatures sell appropriate additives in diesel fuel to prevent gelling.
There are roughly six BILLION diesel pickup trucks here in Alberta, along with an endless supply of heavy equipment and oilfield equipment that run on diesel. We don't have any problems running them all winter long, no matter how cold it gets. |
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I'd think it's probably a very safe bet that there are more diesel pickups per capita in Alberta than anywhere else on earth, and probably by a wide margin. |
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