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  1. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    I'm starting to realize that. Which is why I don't enjoy driving the 'Cat quite like I used to. Heck, last time it was out I only had it up to 100 once. Starting to feel sorry for all the guardian angles I've driven to drinking, drugs, or death.
  2. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    It started out being about cars in climates suitable for human habitat, where it can snow, but the gator gang quickly turned it into explaining that they can't even go to car shows for half the year...because it's even hotter and more humid in the summer.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    One with about 100 inches of snow and a fair amount of rain in the summer. EricG can enlighten you about the difference between desert and sunshine. If he declines, it's because he already knows that you're a lost cause.
  4. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    Sorry, BULL, but I just looked it up and had to share. We have close to 300 sunny days per year here, which is quite a bit more than anywhere in the state that DavidKFla, Unholy, and the other swamp creatures call home.
  5. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    That sounds like a great place to live. If it snowed every day during the 10 months it isn't summer, it would amount to a whopping 1.6 inches per day. While that's a minuscule amount, it's enough to keep the riffraff away. Where is this place??
  6. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    We seem to have a bit of an unseasonal heat spell here, so now the lows will barely be below freezing, instead on in the teens like it should be.
  7. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    But what's the lowest humidity you've seen there? To me, a drought in Florida only means it hasn't rained for over 48 hours.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    Damn. My temp gizmo won't even read below 10% it seems. But by "little to no humidity" I suspect you mean it'll be below 80%.
  9. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    We got (almost) real snow a few times where I lived in SoCal. Trying to go down the 8% hill one day it all stopped...and I was in a tunnel. Turns out some woman had freaked out, stopped, and refuse to keep going or move over. Managed to get turned around in the one-way tunnel against all...
  10. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    Probably still better than SoCal, where 0.02 inches of snow (slush, really) brought everything to a halt.
  11. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Ah, it's the opposite here. Hard water from the hose (water spots) and perfectly soft and clean water from the sky.
  12. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Meanwhile, mine gets clean when it rains. No water spots, no alligators, life is good. Wish we got some more rain, though, even if it's too late to save the grass. But that's temperature related.


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