@@juliogonzo2718 I always kept a propane Buddy heater in the truck and had to use it once in an emergency on the haul road. Barely kept the truck warm at -35°F while waiting for help.
@@BigManAlaska my employer (small towing company) finally got a sat phone for when we go on long trips to remote areas. I worry about shit happening at night though as I don't go get the phone. Our radios are good they work within about 70 miles but the night dispatcher goes back to bed so if the truck breaks down and you have no service nobody is going to notice you are missing till 7am. Be froze cock stiff by then. One thing I have to get is a 12v heat blanket as they don't use much wattage for the amount of heat they make. Providing your batteries aren't dead it would last a long time in a sleeping bag
Cool little burner. Looks dangerous if it tips over and I couldn't imagine the smell 😅
Yeah it reeks pretty bad. I bought another pressure stove that is a knockoff of a Coleman and will run kerosene/diesel. It is much less stinky
@@juliogonzo2718 I always kept a propane Buddy heater in the truck and had to use it once in an emergency on the haul road. Barely kept the truck warm at -35°F while waiting for help.
@@BigManAlaska my employer (small towing company) finally got a sat phone for when we go on long trips to remote areas. I worry about shit happening at night though as I don't go get the phone. Our radios are good they work within about 70 miles but the night dispatcher goes back to bed so if the truck breaks down and you have no service nobody is going to notice you are missing till 7am. Be froze cock stiff by then. One thing I have to get is a 12v heat blanket as they don't use much wattage for the amount of heat they make. Providing your batteries aren't dead it would last a long time in a sleeping bag
@BigManAlaska haha I just watched a few of your videos. You are a good dude, hope you're doing good driver!
@@juliogonzo2718 doing well and I'm way up in Nome working.