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Road Side Pub
Hang in there Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16580890" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>So much to consider from this situation even from my position up nort der hey.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone can point fingers when it comes to frozen pipes. Homes likely aren't insulated/protected the same way down there and pipes are sneaky about freezing up. Hell, when it hits -10 here, even I have a couple pipes that'll freeze if I don't run the faucets here and there. Granted I/we go through this every year so it's just part of the routine and I've learned where to apply heat in order to transfer it through the copper and get the frozen part(s) to bust free.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure nobody with a diesel runs blended fuel down there so there's another contributor to lack of supply. Again, not exactly something you can come up with at the drop of a hat especially down there I imagine.</p><p></p><p>Winter driving, though? C'mon. Most are probably blazing around on summer skins or a performance all season, RWD, or FWD only. Recipe for disaster. 4 wheel drive is only good for getting your ass moving and most - even up here - still need to learn that the hard way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16580890, member: 195778"] So much to consider from this situation even from my position up nort der hey. I don't think anyone can point fingers when it comes to frozen pipes. Homes likely aren't insulated/protected the same way down there and pipes are sneaky about freezing up. Hell, when it hits -10 here, even I have a couple pipes that'll freeze if I don't run the faucets here and there. Granted I/we go through this every year so it's just part of the routine and I've learned where to apply heat in order to transfer it through the copper and get the frozen part(s) to bust free. I'm sure nobody with a diesel runs blended fuel down there so there's another contributor to lack of supply. Again, not exactly something you can come up with at the drop of a hat especially down there I imagine. Winter driving, though? C'mon. Most are probably blazing around on summer skins or a performance all season, RWD, or FWD only. Recipe for disaster. 4 wheel drive is only good for getting your ass moving and most - even up here - still need to learn that the hard way. [/QUOTE]
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