anyone above the mason-dixon line better have their ether ready or the block heater on. i also turned off the water pump inside just in case it really does get to 30 tonight. no point in having a split line and the pump squirting it all over.
they're calling for snow here in Ohio on Sunday!!!! ALREADY!!!!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
I'm way north of the Mason-Dixon line and it is only supposed to get to the upper 30s tonight. We did get a light frost the other day.
I was only able to partially winterize my system before the frost due to issues, but I doubt it got cold enough for damage. I will finish the job tomorrow now that I stuff I need to finish.
Hey Tom, I feel foR you man. Tomorrow they are calling for 88 here, so anyone in or near central Florida, CRANK UP THOSE AC'S! ;D
Ace
gonna get cold here in vegas too,lower 70's tomorrow HEE HEE
Had to run the A/C all night here in Los Angeles-those pesky Santa Ana's are blowing. Supposed to be in the upper 80's today. When I was driving truck, I used to take the three winter months off-if there was white on the ground, I wasn't there. It wasn't that I hated the stuff so much, was the stupid 4 wheelers around me that made it so white knuckle driving. Just wasn't worth being out in it-hence I still live in So Cal without putting up with the white stuff. Good Luck, TomC
Quote from: manasst on October 22, 2008, 07:05:08 PM
they're calling for snow here in Ohio on Sunday!!!! ALREADY!!!!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
We had frost 3 mornings in a row (this past Monday-Wednesday) while visiting friends in north central NC (near the VA border). That was it for us. Our policy: Frost 3 consecutive mornings, time to head south. We are presently near Augusta, GA through the weekend, then heading further south to the SE Busnuts Rally near Waycross, GA. Jack
Your hurting me, that was really mean lol, it was 29 degrees with a heavy frost yesterday morning here and I can't go looking for palm trees this winter :'(. If I croak over the winter, somebody is going to get haunted lol.
Hey Cody, I wouldn't let the doc's stop me from looking for Palm trees. I say, do it today if you can. You may not be able to tomorrow! :)
Ace
Well some of you guys are making me quite jealous, I live in Austin , Manitoba. Look it up. It has dropped into the 20's here off and on at night for the last couple of weeks. The block heater is working, there's conditioner in the fuel, the anti-freeze is good for about -50 and the plumbing lines have been blown out, the hot water tank drained, etc etc. Why don't one of you southerners adopt me !!! It really , really does suck, What a long ...... winter it's going to be. I am however still doing a little work here and there to it though. Have fun!!
Grant
It's been as low as 4 degrees, here in Soldotna. Had 3" of snow, but melted off and has been clear for days. Expected to warm up next week, though. We leave on Friday for a trip "outside" to pick up a 57 4104 we just bought. I won't miss the cold weather. Getting too old for all that. Last February, I was driving Chinese tourists around Fairbanks and Chena Hot Spring at -48 degrees.... How's that for cold....Bill
Bill - Always wondered what the Hot springs were like in winter - Chena has a neat little lodge and the skeeters were not too bad - Lots of moose on the road in summer - Do they still have the Musk Ox farm on the way? - Enjoy your new coach and good luck!
Grant, I used to live is Regina, Sask. We always joked that we had 8 months of winter and 4 months of poor sledding.
Fred M.
newbie question, I'm fust getting into my conversion so no trips for a while, do I need to do anything to the bus to winterise I'm in NC??
Quote from: CAROLINABOY on November 02, 2008, 07:01:35 PM
newbie question, I'm fust getting into my conversion so no trips for a while, do I need to do anything to the bus to winterise I'm in NC??
As long as the engine has antifreeze, and no freshwater (restroom, freshwater system), nope. The bus will winter without attention. Even fresh diesel fuel will be quite fine come spring...or spring 2010...
Certainly no harm in servicing the unit....grease fittings, lube and clean. But the bus won't suffer sitting thru the winter.
JR
Each winter I drain the tanks, blow out the lines, add the pink RV antifreeze stuff, ... the usual winterizing steps. But twice now I have forgotten about an unopened six pack of Coca Cola left somewhere in the bus. Once it was in the turned off refrigerator, the second time it was in a storage compartment. The stuff always freezes and explodes, making me feel real stupid while I clean up the sticky mess in the spring :-[
Hey Fred , where do live now? and no doubt about the 8 months of winter. We used to live in souhern Ontario, it is much nicer there, might end up back there just due to weather.
Have Fun
Grant
Quote from: CAROLINABOY on November 02, 2008, 07:01:35 PM
newbie question, I'm fust getting into my conversion so no trips for a while, do I need to do anything to the bus to winterise I'm in NC??
turn off the pump and get an airline fitting and blow out the lines if possible. PVC will crack if you have that. I usually wait to long or use the bus and then the toilet valve freezes up and cracks, replaced it twice now :o.
left the pump on because we were going back and forth and sprung a leak under the sink that i didn't find till later. :o
Another tip for getting your conversion ready for storage: After shutting off the water, pour a couple tablespoons of vegetable oil down the sink drains. Under normal conditions, waste water rests in the "S" traps under the sink and blocks gases from you holding tanks from drifting up through the drain. If the bus sits for a prolonged time (hot or cold weather) the water in the traps can evaporate leaving your bus smelling funky. If you pour the veggy oil down the drain, it floats on top of the waste water and forms a barrier to prevent the water evaporating and the dried out traps.