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Posted by johndeeregene on October 28, 2005 at 22:37:09 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Tire Chains posted by Jim_bobb on October 28, 2005 at 07:47:29:
you all might laugh at me but i put chains on my farm pickup. during the winter i live down a 1/2 mile deadend road that we maintain, that really drifts. used to blow it out everytime with the 10 by 5 snow blower, then bought a 9 1/2 ft blade for the front of pickup, several years, 2500 for blade 1500 to beef up front end to carry the extra weight. worked good most of time only had to blow the snow every 3 or 4 passes with pickup can only push snow much snow far. but still got pickup stuck every so often, put tire chains on every tire. now dont get stuck, wife started to plow the snow last year. she says no but i think she really started to enjoy it. espically when she came out to resue me at the end of the road when i put my car in ditch. i drove the pickup in the ditch an plowed snow around car then pulled it out. i will not be with out tire chains again ever again on that pickup. johndeeregene central ia
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