Who runs a trailer in the winter? Tips and tricks please?

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I always see threads for running vans in the winter, but who uses a trailer in the winter? Any advice to keep from freezing up and running smooth would be much appreciated!
 

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I always see threads for running vans in the winter, but who uses a trailer in the winter? Any advice to keep from freezing up and running smooth would be much appreciated!

In our cold weather I don't know if they would work.

We get some ridiculous cold weather.

And we run Butler direct drive units which we can close the doors to run them
 
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Mark, I'm originally from a town not to far from Fargo in North Dakota, so I understand where you're coming from. I now live in Montana and even though it's much more mountainous the winters are considerably milder. I'm not dead set on a trailer but I think it would fit me better for the time being.
P.S. I like your YouTube videos! Keep them coming!
P.P.S . SS1 has been kick A$$ for me!
 

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Mark, I'm originally from a town not to far from Fargo in North Dakota, so I understand where you're coming from. I now live in Montana and even though it's much more mountainous the winters are considerably milder. I'm not dead set on a trailer but I think it would fit me better for the time being.
P.S. I like your YouTube videos! Keep them coming!
P.P.S . SS1 has been kick A$$ for me!

Thanks Swani :)

Great to network with someone from my "neck of the woods and Prairie" :)
 
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I ran one. I would keep it in the garage with the rear door open. My garage stays warm. I would shut it up and go to the first job. Start it as soon as I got there. If you are cautious, you should be fine. Just don't let it sit for long outside.
 
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I ran one. I would keep it in the garage with the rear door open. My garage stays warm. I would shut it up and go to the first job. Start it as soon as I got there. If you are cautious, you should be fine. Just don't let it sit for long outside.
I do have a heated garage . I'm thinking of running a propane heatee because I can use the tanks from the little giant I plan on running. I would like to Spray foam but it's kinda spendy. I hopefully can find some foam board insulation to use for the time being.
 
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I do have a heated garage . I'm thinking of running a propane heatee because I can use the tanks from the little giant I plan on running. I would like to Spray foam but it's kinda spendy. I hopefully can find some foam board insulation to use for the time being.

You should be fine.
 
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No one in their right mind would run a trailer over a van........ Let alone in winter..... But what do I know, I live in a place it doesn't snow...

Seriously though, unless your strapped for cash or can't afford to buy a van, I guess a trailer is better than nothing....
 
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No one in their right mind would run a trailer over a van........ Let alone in winter..... But what do I know, I live in a place it doesn't snow...

Seriously though, unless your strapped for cash or can't afford to buy a van, I guess a trailer is better than nothing....
Nice profile pic by the way! I'm always strapped for cash but was hoping to get by with a trailer for the time being.
 
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No one in their right mind would run a trailer over a van........ Let alone in winter..... But what do I know, I live in a place it doesn't snow...

Seriously though, unless your strapped for cash or can't afford to buy a van, I guess a trailer is better than nothing....
When you get a ton of room compared to a van inside the trailer...some have made big sacrifices to pulling a trailer. Or they were just too broke to own a van and a truck, like me. So they buy a trailer to keep from having the expense of two vehicles, lol
 

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I believe most that pull a trailer don't do so because they can't afford a van. They do it because they want to use their personal vehicle to tow the van and then enjoy their vehicle off hours with no company markings.

Nothing wrong with the premise but towing a trailer everyday is not for everyone. Even with an experienced driver its still a pain to do, day in and day out. A van is much easier to work out of but there are many service business that use trailers regularly.
 
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I've cleaned 46 years, owned at least 10 vans and several trailers for other uses.

Trailers used for cleaning were problematic.. harder on transmissions and brakes. Awkward at least once a day. Insurance higher for good reason. Fuel economy will drop. Image will suffer (think Jed Clampett).
 
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I've cleaned 46 years, owned at least 10 vans and several trailers for other uses.

Trailers used for cleaning were problematic.. harder on transmissions and brakes. Awkward at least once a day. Insurance higher for good reason. Fuel economy will drop. Image will suffer (think Jed Clampett).
Very good points!
 

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I'm all ears if you have a better alternative, I sometimes am one track minded but my reasoning is I can get a new trailer 7×14 with tandem axle for around 6k $. Most of the vans in that price range in my area are in pretty rough shape.

If most vans in your area in in rough shape, look elsewhere.

You should be able to find something decent with 6 G's.


If you did go with a trailer, what would you use to haul it up and over all those hills?
 

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