That's the reason you want an old Mercedes diesel as a winter backup.
Once you started it, you can even take out the battery and generator, it'll
just run until the tank is empty - everything is mechanical even the injection.
Marcus
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4 hours!! I drove mine for almost two weeks and 300 miles before the
battery ran down enough to not turn the starter. Of course, at this
point I was 70 miles from home. No problem. I pushed the car about
10 feet, the wife popped the clutch in reverse, the car started. We
then drove it the 70 miles to get home. A lot to be said for cars
with mechanical fuel pumps (and mechanical everything else for that
matter. I would think in an emergency I could push start the car and
drive it in daylight using only a pair of lantern batteries.
bill
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