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<blockquote data-quote="outta hours" data-source="post: 1161307" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>I can tell you in Texas pkg car A/C would have little effect on cooling you down. Here even in feeders you have to be on the road for a bit to get cooled off. Stoping and getting out every few minutes in pkg. car, would not allow it enough time to get cold.And all the cool air would escape. It would be good for to & from area, but that's about it. </p><p></p><p>I had a machine shop when I was in pkg. that I delivered to. The guy had a laser thermometer. Daily in the summer pointing it at a shelf it would read 165+. It's all what you acclimate your body too. I never got how guys could deliver in sub zero temps with ice & snow. But somehow we all survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outta hours, post: 1161307, member: 4568"] I can tell you in Texas pkg car A/C would have little effect on cooling you down. Here even in feeders you have to be on the road for a bit to get cooled off. Stoping and getting out every few minutes in pkg. car, would not allow it enough time to get cold.And all the cool air would escape. It would be good for to & from area, but that's about it. I had a machine shop when I was in pkg. that I delivered to. The guy had a laser thermometer. Daily in the summer pointing it at a shelf it would read 165+. It's all what you acclimate your body too. I never got how guys could deliver in sub zero temps with ice & snow. But somehow we all survive. [/QUOTE]
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