Ok I’m on a 34 doing truck organizing and cleaning..It’s I just discovered the master lock securing my chains from theft is 100% rusted locked. I sprayed it with lubricant but no help. Should I pay TA to cut or grind that lock off? I’m sitting here now on a 34 anyway.
20 year driver, newbie to snow chains!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jaybird8955, Nov 24, 2017.
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Donner is my playground I go back and forth over it daily. Last year was very special. I chained up more times that winter than i had in the last 5 years combined. The fact that Catrans must own stock in chain companies they must because they sometimes put up chain requirements when the road is just wet and light snow falling. So between chaining and the 3 places where 80 had mudslides last year was so wonderful
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Ok it’s done. Just did it. TA did it for free. $5 tip.
Man how stupid would that have been to get out and chain up like a man.. only to be locked out.
Now, A real man might go off where nobody is watching and practice 1 time with these cable chains... -
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I’m ready for snowpocalypse 2018. This year I’ll be the first dude chaining up with leather gloves and aviators, looking pretty much like a bad ###.
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