if you was driving a reefer how do you know when to get reefer fuel

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cubbie, May 24, 2008.

  1. cubbie

    cubbie Bobtail Member

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    how do you know you need to get reefer fuel when driving 1, b/c they don't have a fuel gauge in cab for you to see how much the trailer is using
     
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  3. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    It's on the reefer tank. ;)

    figure about 1 gallon = 1 hour. Buy as needed. BUT well before you run out.

    repriming a reefer...is a complete ###ch
     
  4. cubbie

    cubbie Bobtail Member

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    when you go pick up a reefer trailer would you fill it up
     
  5. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    I would at least look in it, and go fron there. They have a gauge, but it's a coin toss as to how accurate it is.

    If I were going to fuel anyway, yes I would top it off.
     
  6. witchwaywest

    witchwaywest Medium Load Member

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    .65 gallons per hour.Don't trust the tank gauge.It may work,it may not.Take a stick to the tank and see what you got.There's also a new program out there that once you buy the hardware and software you can be alerted to low fuel via your cell or laptop.So,you can do it the old way with a stick or high tech with an alert.I cut my grass with goats and the mower just sits in the garage.I save on fuel and their happy.
     
  7. truckermario

    truckermario Road Train Member

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    Reefer doesn't cost you a darn thing even if you were an owner operator. What's the harm in sticking the nozzle into the reefer tank every time you stop for fuel?

    Had to prime a reefer once. Not fun.
     
  8. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    :biggrin_25523: How long did it take you LOL Bout a 1/2 hour? And could you feel your thumb when you was done?

    Newbies beware: Lost prime means you're pulling fuel to the reefer engine, through about 25 feet of hose. Using a really small primer pump ;)
     
  9. lostNfound

    lostNfound Road Train Member

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    BTDT, wasn't my fault though. Some a-hole dropped the trailer in the yard without filling it. When I came to pick it up she was bone dry. :biggrin_25510:
     
  10. im6under

    im6under Heavy Load Member

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    that's my excuse also...

    I've never pulled a REFER so I mean its my excuse if I ever do and run one out...:biggrin_25525:
     
  11. truckermario

    truckermario Road Train Member

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    In the beginning it was easy. Then as more and more fuel started bleeding out, it started feeling like sludge.
     
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