Hello, we are looking at purchasing a 2013/14, 2500 or 3500. We live in the Prairies and see the temp drop to -30f in the winter. We have heard the horror stories of what the other Bowtie and Blue Oval guys have seen when they introduced Urea. We already know about not filling over 80% when it starts to freeze. What has the Cummins seen with their introduction to Urea and the extreme cold weather?
The truck is to be used in remote sites and most of the time not near a power source when on the work site. Starting the truck up and have it go into Limp Mode because the Urea Tank is frozen is just not an option. Has the 2013/14 been used on drilling sites and would you use a Cummins with Urea in these extreme freezing conditions. Can the Urea tank take the constant freezing and will the computer get you moving with a load when you need to haul out?
Can the Fourth Gen Cummins be idled for a given amount of time without filling up the Particulate filter?
We aready have a 2007. 5, 6. 7 and have had great service from it. Moving to the next Generation has us wondering what's in the works!
Thanks for your replies.
The truck is to be used in remote sites and most of the time not near a power source when on the work site. Starting the truck up and have it go into Limp Mode because the Urea Tank is frozen is just not an option. Has the 2013/14 been used on drilling sites and would you use a Cummins with Urea in these extreme freezing conditions. Can the Urea tank take the constant freezing and will the computer get you moving with a load when you need to haul out?
Can the Fourth Gen Cummins be idled for a given amount of time without filling up the Particulate filter?
We aready have a 2007. 5, 6. 7 and have had great service from it. Moving to the next Generation has us wondering what's in the works!
Thanks for your replies.