I did have her out yesterday so I got in every day i could.
I just got a battery charger/maintainer for my birthday so hook it up, plug it in & throw on the cover, tank already full.
Rest of the fluids full & antifreeze up to snuff. Am I missing anything else I should be doing to prep for the winter????
This little Diehard battery charger is cool, it will just maintain a peak charge & not over charge or it will do regular charging, only at 2 amps but what the hey, it also has an attachment that just plugs into the cigarette lighter & charges from there.
Now the question is just how much I will get done over the winter? already have the 4-2-1 exhaust to install & will be getting all new belts & hoses & ignition stuff soon & maybe a 32/36 dfev before winters over.
Guess we'll see what kind of winter it is. My garage isn't insulated under the roof & I only have a propane heater to heat it up, it works good but goes thru the gas.
Winters are different every year up here, last year started in october & ended in march w/ some snow the whole time.
The year before I bet we didn't get 6" the whole winter.
The year before that we got 36" in two days & continued strong the whole winter, that one was WORK!
Hoping for a mild, relatively low snow winter w/ an early spring.
Heres a pic of my truck after the first round on that big winter. All you can see is the back of the canopy.
