Posted by old on January 03, 2013 at 15:48:05 from (209.86.226.34):
In Reply to: Re: Cold night! posted by Rocko on January 02, 2013 at 22:53:01:
Where I had parked it was between two hills that had a house on each side. I lived in one who know who was in the other. You could almost walk from house to house with out going down hill much of any. Took a broom out to find the van roof as in the handles in the snow. Figured out where each corner was then dug down and got the drives door open. Crawled under it and put on chains on the tires. Started it up and let it run for about 30 minutes. Then 5 or 6 of use climbed in by way of the driver door and took off. We did not dig it out just pushed the snow forward and out of the way. That van was a custom thing and scaled out just under 6000lbs so with the chains and knowledge of how to drive snow drove all over and it was 2 wheel drive
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