fwiw, this is EXACTLY the kind of post environmental wackos (aka extremist) look for to use as examples against us.:Wow1:Define legal.:sombrero:
Actually, it was on corps of engineer land.
I have spoken to law enforcement officials about it. They have confirmed that the corps land is legal to play on.
This is what I meant by legal. In Oklahoma, all Corps land is legal unless marked otherwise (which more and more is everyday). But I'm finding in Texas its hard to find double track that is un-marked. I wanna play... :smiley_drive:
Actually, it was on corps of engineer land.
I have spoken to law enforcement officials about it. They have confirmed that the corps land is legal to play on.
Most of the area is inaccessible right now due to swolen creeks and high lake level. If I can find a way onto the land from the southern side, we could really have some fun.
I start the truck probably 15-20 minutes before driving, it reaches the "normal" spot on the gauge before I take off. Also, after driving for almost 30 minutes (50 minutes total running time) still no heat.How long are you letting it warm up for before driving it?
Scott, most modern thermostats are designed to fail in the open (safe) position. It sounds like yours has. If it's fuel injected, I would get a new thermostat of the recommended stock temperature; fuel injected engines have cold start circuits and etc. and are designed to run best at a specific temperature. If it's a carbureted engine, then I will frequently go with a lower-temperature thermostat for the Texas summers.