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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1691994" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>I have to agree with Mugarolla on this one. I'm pretty far south here in Texas, and they (management) watches idle time in shifters just like they do in tractors. Shifters are instructed to shut off engine between moves. You learn quickly where the shady areas are and which way the breeze is blowing that day. The only thing the DOT requires is a heater and a defroster in the way of a heating/cooling system. I was in feeders 29 years and my son has been a shifter for 3-4 years in the same hub I was in. No a/c in shifters. ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1691994, member: 52978"] I have to agree with Mugarolla on this one. I'm pretty far south here in Texas, and they (management) watches idle time in shifters just like they do in tractors. Shifters are instructed to shut off engine between moves. You learn quickly where the shady areas are and which way the breeze is blowing that day. The only thing the DOT requires is a heater and a defroster in the way of a heating/cooling system. I was in feeders 29 years and my son has been a shifter for 3-4 years in the same hub I was in. No a/c in shifters. ever. [/QUOTE]
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