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Old 10-23-2007, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by F350-6
Cold is all a matter of perception. I have no problem wearing long sleeves and walking around outside at jobsites all day in 100 degree weather, but if the low at night drops to around 35 I plug my truck in so the heater will work faster in the morning.

I can't stand the cold, even though my definition of cold is different than yours.
Yeah, it was 34 this morning and I'm still wearing shorts

I don't consider it cold until we drop well below zero for a solid week

I'm not sure if the heaters will get warm enough, but I was actually thinking they might be as useful for warming up tired (approaching "old") back muscles as much as heating up my butt on cold days. We'll see when the driver seat gets done.
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