Where is everyone #5

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  1. Lostkeys

    Lostkeys Heavy Load Member

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  3. jamespmack

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    I was wrenching Sunday, and Monday. I need a break. Plus November was not productive laying in bed.
     
  4. shooter19802003

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    Yeah, I hear ya.
    You fully recovered from the Wuhan?
     
  5. shooter19802003

    shooter19802003 Road Train Member

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    You gonna put the rebuild kit in and call it a day?.....hopefully.
     
  6. Pamela1990

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    ;) I like civilized adults, who can have a mature conversation, so will just stick to this thread asking my question.
    This thread appears to have several regulars who live in a snow area, as do I. So asked here, instead of over in the other thread I frequent, where less live in deep snow areas. Great people there, but asking snow blowing questions to people in say Florida, Georgia, Texas, Cali, Arizona, is a bit like asking me about hauling reefer, or van, since I have pulled neither.
    A few live in snow areas, but not as many as you lunatics in Where is Everyone.


    Also Good Morning to you all.
     
  7. Pamela1990

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    He did, and sprung Zoe from doggie jail.
    Then he went to San Diego and got an oversize load, but ate a sketchy burito at a truck stop, so ...
     
  8. shooter19802003

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    Dang, that sucks.
    I miss the days of independent truckstops with actual diners in them! Now the few that are left are pretty run down. :(
     
  9. Lysdexis

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    Idk if I've ever been prouder or more ashamed to be called a lunatic. I reckon I'll take it though.

    If a person were feeling froggy and wanted to spend the money on a spare set of tracks then I suppose a couple boxes of hex head self tappers could stud a used set of tracks for winter use.... but thats alot of extra work for whats not guaranteed to work.
     
  10. jamespmack

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    Think so.
     
  11. shooter19802003

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    It works just fine, as long as you keep it off hard surfaces. Because if you don't, they just break off pretty quick. You don't have to put a ton in. Just put them on the outside. They are easy to take in/out that way. Honestly though, will large inclines, I wouldn't chance it. Just not enough traction. It works really well though on hard pack. You can just ride up and over drifts with ease.
     
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