I don't know why but there is nothing cozier than watching winter mayhem from the comforts of home. Merry Christmas Timmy, truck and all!
@Mark-gg6iy18 күн бұрын
Agreed. One of the most memorable experiences I had was working aboard a ship 12 hr's NW Norway coast in a blizzard with the ship rocking quite a bit despite the dynamic positioning as I directed two ROV's (Remotely Operated Vehicles) and a crane from the ship deploying assets to the seabed. I had a porthole in my litter office and it was great. My chair moving around, the monitors showing what was going on underwater oblivious to the topside weather conditions.
@Michael-h8c18 күн бұрын
Great post !
@NoCarNancy18 күн бұрын
Ya definitely from home lol
@logansteese17 күн бұрын
Yea im pretty warm rn
@mrs.jack-string242017 күн бұрын
Agree!
@techenthusiast113018 күн бұрын
Coming from someone who has experienced a lot of gelling. I recommend keeping a spare fuel filter on hand and diesel 911 anti gel in case you have another situation like this.
@northman7718 күн бұрын
He have all that stuff when it's realy cold
@walle20018 күн бұрын
Or seafoam
@zerkfitting18 күн бұрын
Great advice. I'd carry a "911 red" everywhere I go in the Winter. Best advice would be to dose fuel before temps drop below freezing.
@vella489718 күн бұрын
This man. Is aunt don’t know. When two sash t.
@zerkfitting18 күн бұрын
@@vella4897 ???????????????
@terryzanger715218 күн бұрын
If u filled up in Washington it is summer fuel, in Canada it would be p30 winter grade. In Yukon P40, minus 40 pour Here in Yukon we run diesel additive all winter in our f350s, generators and heavy equipment
@russellharris699418 күн бұрын
It’s so cold in Churchill Manitoba we use P50. Every fall you have to put conditioner in your fuel tanks to combat condensation that you accumulate during the spring and summer months.
@user-nd4tv4jz8j13 күн бұрын
I was wondering that! I live in ireland and my diesel engine died exactly like this guys ford at the start did but it was "only" -7C but in one of his previous videos he was saying the diesel he was using had some crazy gelling point of like -50. I never thought about different grades and additives to/for the diesel.... Now i know!
@EmmanuelNardelli10 күн бұрын
Meilleurs vœux à vous tous
@Fastcar500018 күн бұрын
I’ve lived in a lot of cold places and there is always the ubiquitous helpful neighbor when a vehicle won’t start.
@foxyroxstar17 күн бұрын
LORD and Company! and Out of The Blue Into The Black: PURPLE! What a -14 degrees fahrenheit it was the other night here in Central New York Wishing That Oui Had A Woodstove! >268,000mi/1999 Ford Ranger/Starter Issues!
@EmptyHandshake16 күн бұрын
Yes!, But did you help the good neighbor the helped you out by helping him scoop snow off of his driveway like Timmy did? Oh, wait... nevermind
@Fastcar500016 күн бұрын
@ Yup, paying it forward is the best way.
@nathanadrian779713 күн бұрын
Good people being good neighbours!
@larry92905 күн бұрын
That sounds like the ipr is laying down
@robertrosicki929018 күн бұрын
Having lived in northern Canada all my life my suggestion for traveling in Canada in the cold at night in the boonies with a diesel is Kleen-Flo Diesel Fuel Conditioner . It works . If Tim's truck was mine I'd put half a one liter container in each tank every second or third fill up .
@supercharged241417 күн бұрын
About one ounce per gallon is recommended. A liter is good for 16 gallons of diesel.
@jafleetwood971418 күн бұрын
Lifelong Alaskan here that loves the educational aspect of your channel. I love channels such as yours that educate along the way. A nice balance of fun and educations. Thank you for taking us along on your travels and teaching me so much along the way.
@sergiomadrigal329718 күн бұрын
“Come out in the cold and watch this gauge for me real quick” ok she says. What an angel
@greyfisher389717 күн бұрын
Angel?...she is a whitewater kayaker, lives in Prince George (cold), pretty much not a big ask.....angel? really..come on...come on...really? Angel....Just a friend hosting a friend, not the first guest to have problems starting a vehicle in winter....albeit, and noisy stinky ford diesel...notorious for upsetting neighbours....every morning starts would wear anybody down...I know when one of those pulls up next to where I sleep I am sure happy to see it rolling off..and never coming back. These videos are all about the cold starts it seems. He would have been OK...just set his phone on video record next to the guage...he just wanted to get a pretty face into the video is all...
@nicksallee817217 күн бұрын
@@greyfisher3897 You must be the guy the 40 year old virgin movie was made about!! Can I get a signature?
@gabagooblin502617 күн бұрын
@@greyfisher3897 do you ever know when to shut the fuck up, no ones going to read all that garbage you just spewed
@kylegil382517 күн бұрын
@@greyfisher3897 buddy, why are you FLABERGASTED . Relax dude holy hell.
@chrismickels514517 күн бұрын
@@greyfisher3897damn. You’re fun at parties I bet
@davidjohannson436418 күн бұрын
Tim, an old military trick to start cold engines is to hook up hose from a running engine exhaust to the one you are trying to start. The exhaust from a generator might work. The hot air will warm up the block, fuel pump etc. Merry Christmas
@firstlast---18 күн бұрын
Very clever
@davidgriffin1417 күн бұрын
How do you get exhaust heat when it won't start? And after it's running, it gets warm from the engines heat.
@DeedlyDood17 күн бұрын
@@davidgriffin14 Read a little carefully
@jaygrenham17 күн бұрын
@@davidgriffin14separate vehicle running …
@dene_christie17 күн бұрын
@@t24hy44 I'm a normal Canadian that figured that out... its common sense lol
@Rayden44018 күн бұрын
Timmy, diesel can hit its cloud point (when wax start to separate out of the fuel giving it a cloudy appearance) at temperature as high as 20F depending on blend. It does not need to "gel" to plug up your fuel filter and restrict flow to the point of engine stalling. Especially at the start of the winter season, it's a good idea to put your own additives in diesel anytime you experience temperature lower than 30F. As some fuel station may have less traffic and their summer blend may be sitting in the tank for longer than it should.
@robertrosicki929018 күн бұрын
!00% agree .
@brentwaldrop561018 күн бұрын
It sure why you still aren’t running an antigel additive!!
@samschenk450818 күн бұрын
Especially if theres some moisture in the fuel. I run additives year round its cheap insurance.
@nafod3218 күн бұрын
@@brentwaldrop5610the fuel you buy in Canada has the additives in them. Good for like -50 below I think.
@animalinsde0618 күн бұрын
I do a Power Service Diesel Fuel Supplement in almost every fill up down in Missouri in the winter time. Just precautionary.
@MistralD15 күн бұрын
In 1986 when I moved to Alaska, I and my family got stuck at Pink Mountain at that gas station for two days because of a late spring blizzard. Good memories.. =)
@shuttlepilot_18 күн бұрын
After having so my Ford work vehicles and owning a few Fords myself that door chime grinds on my soul.
@tjellis147918 күн бұрын
pull that buzzer
@jimbob-robob18 күн бұрын
I hate that the door open chime is the same as engine problem chime. It's nerve racking after you've had the dreaded check engine chime in and thousands of dollars of repairs... 👍
@thecrookedcyclist386318 күн бұрын
Fu@k Old R3tarded Diesels
@jaygrenham17 күн бұрын
Every chime an angel gets their wings …
@jimbob-robob17 күн бұрын
@jaygrenham and a devil gets his horns too.
@CynthiaGibson-v8u18 күн бұрын
The energy of young people never ceases to amaze me
@k.markbrown444018 күн бұрын
I'm glad you got the old girl running. One of the symptoms of a bad CPS is that the tachometer won't work.
@FukkUr150016 күн бұрын
It ain’t cold there yet 😂
@madcountryrunner18 күн бұрын
When I watch your channel, I can't help but think about my dad. He always wanted to drive from upstate NY to Alaska. I'm sure he would have loved watching your channel, and he was a Ford guy. Merry Christmas and God bless you.
@bonniejohnson238319 күн бұрын
Morning Tim! I’m right here watching with you!! 🙅🏻♀️😘💘
@TruckHouseLife18 күн бұрын
Morning Mom!
@NgNg-p5c18 күн бұрын
Hello Timmy's Mom! Happy Christmas!!
@lovereignssupreme18 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas, Timmy’s Mom! I can only imagine watching his adventures and holding your breathe ❤
@teresashadwick578117 күн бұрын
Bless your heart Timmy. You can fix anything, you rock!!! I love watching your videos. Your parents raised an awesome young man.
@KirksAudioSanctum18 күн бұрын
Tim, I love the fact that if you get tired you can pull over and have a sleep in the back. That is the best part of truck life living.
@Materogringo12 күн бұрын
14:11 that neighbor is every good canadian stereotype come to life. Love to see it👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@alanmeyers395711 күн бұрын
Sure sounded Canadian
@Purple_Majesty118 күн бұрын
My heart always skips a beat when watching Timmy’s videos. I watch with anticipation as to whether or not the truck will start or leave him stranded for a few days. In the end, magical mechanic Timmy always comes out on top!!!!
@ibMoose2u18 күн бұрын
Timmy, I know you’re a bit of a private guy but I love at times seeing you still get excited when subscribers wave or say hi to you!
@endangeredgnome533718 күн бұрын
Fuel was definitely gelled…fuel additive was the fix.
@hikerzeek884417 күн бұрын
I can’t wait until I can do this stuff. I’ve done the long distance hiking thing and I feel this is my calling for my next chapter in life. Thanks for the videos you have inspired me to
@bonnienichalson515119 күн бұрын
Always fun to see what timmy is up to with his beautiful house on a truck ! Wood stove an all 🎄🎁🇨🇦👍
@Zoso9814 күн бұрын
I love your channel, I initially started watching to follow your adventures, now I watch to see "Timmy's Truck Troubles" You have more patience than I do sir.
@pistol_pete_2718 күн бұрын
Glad it was just fuel! I live in Montana and I always carry a bottle of diesel 911 with me in my diesel, I highly recommend hot shots diesel additive especially for the older diesels that were made back in the days before ultra low sulphur. Running the hot shots gives you more lubricity like the old diesel used to be. Love the videos man! Greetings from Montana!
@Dirtymaxhdt16 күн бұрын
Hot shots is the best stabilizer to use IMO
@Deetroiter16 күн бұрын
Watching you working on the ford with all the snow on the ground and cold makes me think about when I’d have to wrench on my car outside in Michigan winters. 0f (not including windchill), frozen ground and pavement, etc. changing oil, water pumps, the whole nine yards. I sympathize with you man. Until people have been in the situation, they don’t realize how miserable it is. Thanks for the awesome videos and safe travels!
@TruckHouseLife16 күн бұрын
so much fun lol
@kevinmurphy346418 күн бұрын
Amazing how bad diesel can really screw you no matter what vehicle you’re driving. Hard to do sometimes, but filling your diesel at commercial truck stops that go through lots of diesel fuel is one of the few ways to help with that. Stay on all fours and Merry Christmas and best wishes for a healthy and prosperous New Year. By the way, since you have no EGR, catalytic converters or a DEF system, you can run your 7.3 PS at a normal idle with no detriment to your engine or battery. Old technology for the win…
@Mark-gg6iy18 күн бұрын
I love these winter videos from the comfort of my house in Brazil.
@fraserwright948217 күн бұрын
Having driven in Brazil myself it's the accidents that scared me.
@drewpackman292916 күн бұрын
@@fraserwright9482totally. Head on collision on a divided highway.
@conrailfan627718 күн бұрын
I always add Lucas oil fuel treatment to my Semi every time I fill it up especially in Southern States that don't treat their fuel regardless of whether it's a LOVE'S or PILOT!!! Great video Tim!!
@Zackary80918 күн бұрын
Lmao since your friend is taking care of you and driving you around in her vehicle, you should've at least cleaned the snow off her vehicle lol 😅😂
@davestelling7 күн бұрын
I thought the same...
@MrFrankb839518 күн бұрын
Love you videos, Tim. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
@TruckHouseLife18 күн бұрын
My pleasure!
@Fox-Man82Күн бұрын
Hello from Ukraine! You are cool! Such trips are my old dream! Be healthy! Good luck!
@edterry407318 күн бұрын
Timmy : why don’t you travel with an OBD scanner with all your check engine lights you encounter? A BlueDriver scanner from Amazon would be ideal for your glovebox.
@ensom18 күн бұрын
i think his truck is a 1996, GASOLINE vehicles 96 and newer had OBD. diesels weren't required to have OBD until 1997. so it's possible Tim's truck doesn't have an OBD port. i have blue driver and a obdlink scanners, the obdlink is faster but doesn't do advanced vehicle specific diagnostics, while my blue driver can read ABS, transmission, airbag system codes. 1996 is the earliest year for OBD II so it might not give that much diagnostic data. being a 1996 diesel, Tim's ford may not have an OBD port, or a standard compliant OBD system. If it were an option, I would imagine Timmy would have no problem using a scanner to help diagnose issues, he doesn't seem shy when it comes to using tech, drones, starlink, etc..
@shaftandsack18 күн бұрын
I forget what year the truck is but it's probably OBD1 or pre-OBD
@noblsht18 күн бұрын
@@ensom and OBD one is pretty much useless
@animalinsde0618 күн бұрын
@@ensomI’ve got a 95 F350 7.3 powerstroke. It has OBD 1
@NgNg-p5c18 күн бұрын
@@ensom Timmy has talked about getting an OBD reader previously . . . . .
@theuniversedharma379217 күн бұрын
You dont need clickbate timmy your titles pull us right in keep rocking dude
@aarongarney211810 күн бұрын
Agreed. It's pretty lame.
@bryanstaten558518 күн бұрын
Todays ultra low sulphur fuel is no good, need to use additive every tank.
@johnstewart692018 күн бұрын
2:36 Love that you grabbed for the jacket immediately like St. Mark, maintaining body heat! Praying for you on your journey. Thanks for all you do Timmy! Merry Christmas.
@harshgarg661918 күн бұрын
hey man love your videos, watching for about a year at this point always make my day whenever you upload
@Alexander-u6d5 күн бұрын
This is so entertaining seeing how other people live their lives. The world is such a large place, yet so small. Much Love! 😃
@j_rainsgoat392918 күн бұрын
Don't feel bad timmy new trucks have issues to.
@lesliethurston215118 күн бұрын
you bet. just ask tow truck drivers. most of them own older vehicles for the simple reason that they are far easier to repair.
@chrisj.662217 күн бұрын
Wow. Your friend kim she's the bomb she's jumps right in trying to help on a powder day to help you out. That's just unheard of so cool. She definitely's a keeper!!!
@suehenderson259819 күн бұрын
I love the snow videos the best ❤ Being from Australia it's bloody stinking hot here this time of year. 🥵 Merry Christmas everyone 🎄❤️
@TruckHouseLife18 күн бұрын
They're comin!
@SomeDumbFuck-f6d18 күн бұрын
Be wary of those crocs and roos mate
@jimbob-robob18 күн бұрын
Melbourne has been cool. It's hot up north. It's a big country.
@suehenderson259818 күн бұрын
@jimbob-robob Was referring to where I live. Very north.
@jimbob-robob18 күн бұрын
@suehenderson2598 yeah. What did I say? It's a big country. You didn't say you were up north. Cya. Merry Christmas.
@LHunter199218 күн бұрын
Love your winter videos in Alaska Timmy even the entire house remodel please keep on doing what your doing every time I’m stressed out I come home after work and throw one of your videos on an just kick back an relax. Been watching for the past 4 years Thank you
@pollock56th18 күн бұрын
Thanks again for the entertainment!
@snowboardguy123317 күн бұрын
I always keep set of filters in my personal truck. And in my work truck I keep filters for every equipment type that runs in the winter I might have to work on! Great videos!
@127mxchamp18 күн бұрын
Tim! I always run hot shot secret EDT with every tank, and Extreme treat in the winter every other tank! It’s worth the investment, especially in winter. The smallest amount of moisture in diesel can cause it to start to gel at low temps. I also avoid any low traffic fuel stations due to the diesel sitting longer and drawing more moisture. GOOD LUCK MY DUDE!
@KDlGG18 күн бұрын
Hey just so you know, HS actually came out with EDT with a antigel additive, so it’s all in one now
@SeeCSeesCC17 күн бұрын
❤ that’s right to me about enjoying life. My form of adventure is to take a little short turnaround to Nashville to see my favorite guitar player of all time-Tom Bukovac who actually talked about your videos in one of his recently . It was a good gift from me to me enjoyed by me.Merry Christmas Timmy
@l.b.314818 күн бұрын
Definitely dose both tanks with the additive. I loved my truck with two tanks. Id have a jug of that stuff always
@kennethgrimes549417 күн бұрын
You definitely got yourself a good set of batteries to keep turning her over as cold as it is there.Thats what really impressed me about her.
@barbarawilliams562118 күн бұрын
Praying you are safely home for Christmas…so MERRY CHRISTMAS TIMMY!
@laurenm856116 күн бұрын
Great drive Timmy, glad the truck is running better. Thanks for taking us along🎄
@lucienhikingdroneflying254319 күн бұрын
waiting for the new episode in the rainy Netherlands which is quite exciting. really hope you managed to make it.
@jeannemarcinek457518 күн бұрын
It is so awesome with that small cabin on the back end of your truck. Stop and sleep when wanting to, thank you for the tips on survival. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Blessings
@1157Kate18 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas, Timmy🎄 Thanks for the great video!!
@randyrowett799811 күн бұрын
It's so nice to see these winter roads trips. If someone is following the safety tips, it is great. Love the snow season. Best wishes Timmy for a Happy New Year in 2025.
@RockyRaccoon328118 күн бұрын
Its funny how a gas station with water in their diesel tank will give the old 7.3 a bad reputation. I guess the lesson is that when the temp drops below freezing, just put the additive in the tank. Not always easily remembered after crusin thru the summer and fall with decent temps. Glad you got it sorted out without too much trouble. 🤘✌️
@3-dmanhood97418 күн бұрын
I like this show because it is adventurous and takes on challenges…this is my personality.
@scottjacobsen811218 күн бұрын
Have been watching your channel for quite a while and love the content. You drove right through the area where I grew up (2 hrs north of Prince George), cool to see some familiar snowy scenery!
@joycemajor255517 күн бұрын
Your tips for safe travels in winter are 100% right on, they kept me ready & safe through rocky mtn high snow country business traveler over 40 years on the road. Merry Christmas 🎄
@Tinytraveler18 күн бұрын
Kims the best! This was stressful, I love your content, but this was hard to watch! I could feel your anxiety as it built up, but seeing you relax as the truck started running smoothly was the best. Here's wishing you all the best over the Holidays!
@rudyhachey744015 күн бұрын
Happy you were able to fix the problem with the truck. Be safe on the hiway, nice friends in Ft St John....
@dougmartin207318 күн бұрын
Badass woman right there. Driving the manual yoda!!!! ❤❤❤
@CHASNTRUCKS15 күн бұрын
Fender flares and bug guard are new! I don’t remember seeing those in the last videos! Looks good
@wanderbybike18 күн бұрын
Just in time for my morning spinning workout! Makes pedaling indoors much more bearable 😂
@RickHammondJr18 күн бұрын
Happy to see I'm not the only one, I watch while on the treadmill, makes a 3 mile run or walk so enjoyable. I taught my kids this trick. We watch the videos anyway, mine as well move while we enjoy!
@erinklinger14317 күн бұрын
It's beautiful during the day! Very sharp turns and steep grades! Just go slow and enjoy!
@Boga21718 күн бұрын
Maybe for parked nights find a way to incorporate a 12v pump heat loop and put a copper coil coolant line into the cabin near the wood stove and fire up the pump and stove before even trying to start truck, takes a while but definitely will warm up the engine.maybe a rubber line near the fuel tank and lines too. Use valves like semis and buses to shut off loop.
@tadvanallen18 күн бұрын
Another great video... as a Diesel Driver... The bad Fuel part of the video was great to hear!!! And hearing how the additive cleared it right up!! 🤘 Good Stuff..
@iwastoldtherewouldbenomath686918 күн бұрын
So, two things: First, the vehicle doesn't 'feel' windchill so the air temp is what it is. I suspect the fuel you have had excessive water in it. Second, to save yourself time and assist in diagnosing you can easily do a google search for the CPS sensor test. I did a 10 second search and the resistant across the leds is 800-1000 ohms. I do this all the time diagnosing mechanized equipment in my little world. It's saved me $$$$ in not buying useless parts. Good vid again, as always!
@gregz715918 күн бұрын
Agreed re the truck not feeling wind chill. The temp is what it is. The "wind" increases the rate of heat loss. If the ambient air temp is 0 degrees F, an object will lose heat down to 0 degrees faster in the wind vs no wind.
@hrbailey379xhd18 күн бұрын
Long, cold and lonely. Brother you said it! Back in my trucking days that was my favorite time to cover distance. And make sure that the music doesn’t get you too pumped up and get to pushing your luck with the skinny pedal 🎉
@nsgrossman18 күн бұрын
Cold enough to snow, cold enough to gel (just my experience). I use Power Service fuel additive (the white) all winter long.
@nbco5518 күн бұрын
I do too, I have an '02 7.3 f250, it's my backup to the newer F350. What's nice is it can sit for weeks and it'll still start. I have one of those solar battery chargers and I just go out every week or so and just run it and idle it and drive it around the neighborhood and park it again. It's got 300 k miles and doesn't sound any different than the day I got it in 02.
@sam_I_am108018 күн бұрын
These are my favorite videos to watch…when the truck breaks down and Tim faces adversity lol 😂
@jennypenny9918 күн бұрын
Tip #1: Make sure you’ve got a gal in every town! 🤣 ❤
@TruckHouseLife18 күн бұрын
lol you know you can be friends w/ the opposite sex too
@Monstufpud18 күн бұрын
I can only have parasocial relationships with youtubers sorry
@I_Did_That_4618 күн бұрын
@@TruckHouseLife Must get pretty annoying seeing these comments on every video😂
@CToles8618 күн бұрын
Timmy the Pimp
@joshevans345218 күн бұрын
@TruckHouseLife Only after one is comfortable with themselves, their desires, and their romantic lives. Hence, why so many commenters only see a rolling hookup fest instead of healthy friendships. Then again, I'm old and married, so what do I know?
@mayor39999999999999918 күн бұрын
I drove a 26 foot moving truck with an auto trailer from Minneapolis, MN, to Portland, OR, in 2003 during the winter. I had the radiator freeze up on me in Bismarck, ND, the first night. Towed to a shop to have it fixed. Needless to say, I wised up and kept the truck running at night with diesel fuel additive parked outside the motels I stayed at the remainder of the journey. Quite the experience. Thanks for all the great videos! 🤙
@Joemon092919 күн бұрын
Watching from Japan Timmy. Merry Christmas
@TruckHouseLife18 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@teresazufelt651018 күн бұрын
So glad you weren't on the side of the road when that happened, your videos are so entertaining and enjoyable love your common sense that you have as you travel
@stevanrose743918 күн бұрын
Maybe you should get an extension cord with a light 💡 on it and put it under the hood or next to the oil pan when you park next to your friends house. And maybe a card board fence to put around the front of the truck. I’ve lived in cold 🥶 areas for years and have tried many different tricks to get it old trucks to start.
@vella489718 күн бұрын
Everyone should see this couples home.Its nice as can be.
@nldm56118 күн бұрын
That first station literally says diesel, drive around there were more pumps. the truckers shouldve been an indicator
@Pappawheely-4x418 күн бұрын
Not travelling around, but you inspired me to build my own camper. Still in process.
@thatswhatusdovesdo18 күн бұрын
Fix or repair daily ford But its a dope truck
@hdrider20110018 күн бұрын
I installed an Espar coolant heater on my 60 series DDA and eliminated cold start issues. Of course it doesn't heat or condition your fuel but I highly recommend it.
@TheBlake5718 күн бұрын
Also remember you can buy them at most heavy truck shops. Semi dealerships Like international or any Detroit repair places.
@jimbob-robob18 күн бұрын
Buy what exactly?
@robertmcdonald928013 күн бұрын
Cps
@kao1256116 күн бұрын
33:11 should be converted to a gif or emoji something :) hands in a pocket saying "freakin' cold out here" 😂😂
@chrisg104318 күн бұрын
I love how she made the “Found On Road Dead” joke. I’ve had people make those jokes when I had an old Ford truck. Now I get the Chevy jokes since I have a 96 K2500 now. At least your truck and mine are easy to work on….
@charlesbey863618 күн бұрын
" First On Race Day "
@lilli-beth18 күн бұрын
@@charlesbey8636 Not in Canada! Here in Canada we say that for a reason!
@sgtsan697617 күн бұрын
Canadians are the nicest people ever!
@RhinoMechanicalbc17 күн бұрын
that seems to be changing with the us talking about invading our country.
@sgtsan697616 күн бұрын
@@RhinoMechanicalbc OMG! You have a libtard news outlet in Canada too. No one said they would invade you. Trump made a joke to your dipshit President that if he couldn't deal with the tariffs to become the 51st state. That was all
@Daniel_Scott8918 күн бұрын
You sound like you’re about to pan some pay dirt….Klesh 😂
@steverolefson472513 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tips Tim, couldn't figure that stuff out without you 😅
@23bobjr16 күн бұрын
I thought it was gelled from the start, even though you thought it was too warm. Your truck had every single sign of a gelled fuel system.
@roberthanket282718 күн бұрын
I can't explain why but I really enjoy your videos. Good stuff
@dylanporras265516 күн бұрын
Big green sign at that gas station said Diesel on it. Guess it was hiding.
@danbaron305418 күн бұрын
Power Service is the best Diesel additive. I taught automotive for 33 years.
@Canadianthegreat19 күн бұрын
no block heater? plug that big rig in!!
@TruckHouseLife18 күн бұрын
it's got one
@BFT8818 күн бұрын
I’m glad you got the truck started Timmy. Be safe brother!
@brandondrumb256016 күн бұрын
Is there a reason you don't learn about diesel and how it gels at certain temps what is this the 5th time
@biff27228 күн бұрын
Tim, just so you know you have quite a few dead light sensors on one of your cameras. They really show up at night as they are like bright white spots in the dark. Awesome video!
@backwoodsshiner88718 күн бұрын
The store fuel sign literally said diesel lol you sure it wasn’t the red handle
@mattmopar4409 күн бұрын
Bringing a 7.3L to Alaska in winter you are BRAVE 5.9 Cummins 12 valve all day
@bthiessen6916 күн бұрын
Just so you know the alaska highway is from Dawson Creek to Alaska, you were going through the pine pass (highway 97) where you turned onto the highway at the chevron that's the alaska highway. Also that chevron definitely has diesel pumps. The two outer pumps have diesel, you drove right by them
@daniellehardy692415 күн бұрын
I live 9 minutes away from that chevron (we call it 54) and I can confirm It does have diesel 😊 glad you got to experience Fort St. John though.
@fredhargis709417 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas and happy New Year keep up the great videos i try to always give you a thumbs up i live in New Orleans so i do appreciate the difficulties live up their i did live in cold states when i was younger so when i watch you i thank the lord i not in the cold
@SEEKERONE118 күн бұрын
This guy loves these situations. Driving the old truck is a part of him. He get endorphins from the old beaten down truck that might not make it. Keep doing what you are doing a newer more reliable truck would ruin you.
@johnwinnerdz118 күн бұрын
It's probably more reliable than the new trucks.😂
@MichaelRedding-z9o18 күн бұрын
My favorite videos on your channel are these cold weather / snow storm ones. Great Video, looking forward to more. Merry Christmas 🎄