Easiest way to go. I spent the better part of 2 hours shoveling snow and sand etc. trying to get my truck out of the snowbank that developed around where I parked it in the fall and if I'd have spotted the 4 sets of triples my dad had hanging behind the shed I'd have had it out in less than 30 minutes.
stuck on ice, best way to get going
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Hindsight buddy
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If you are using chains make sure you put them on nice n secure. Saw a guy once just throw them down on the ground. They shot out the back like a bullet... dangerous as all get out.
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For me usually locking everything in works. Advantage of full lockers and no traction control crap.
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I got stuck on a pull out in Montana once, and found that DOT had a nice pile of road gravel piled there for my convenience. A couple of buckets and she walked right out of there.
Chains are probably best, if you aren't to deep.
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I've seen the socks before in Spokane, I'd like to know about them too.
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sit and spin in circles til they grab
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