Why not store it at a climate controlled facility for those months? Less
worry, less mold, less rust, etc.
--- On Sun, 11/4/12, James Hays <thomasind@nventure.com> wrote:
From: James Hays <thomasind@nventure.com>
Subject: [Oletrucks] Enclosed Trailer Winter Storage
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Date: Sunday, November 4, 2012, 6:57 PM
Hello Ole Truckers:
Firstly I live in Western Washington State with all of our winter moisture
issues.
Year before last trailer stored my 55-1st for 3 months with not too good of
results - all non-coated bolts had a layer of rust - not pitted but heavy
coating - no trailer leaks. Truck now is enclosed - with all glass but no
doors or front vent seals.
Now have top vent opened position cover allowing vent to be opened 100% of
the time if desired & keeps the weather out ( top vent closed before ). Now
with top vent open & one at each end smaller - 3'' D always open vents
should allow some air flow if desired.
What would anyone recommend as precautions to avoid it smelling old at the
end of March- assume vents open - doors open / closed - constant fan ??
Any suggestions appreciated,
Jim
55-1st 350 LT1 / 4L60E
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