It's oilfield rates, I'm sure. Even though this was a wind farm gig, the customer set up as an oilfield rate.
Maybe you should branch out...
What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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Remind me to explain The Annual Fall Panic sometime.
Besides, if I go any further east than Sparks I feel like I'm in a foreign country. If I can't see the Sierras or the Coast Range or the Siskyous off in the distance I get nervous.Dave_in_AZ and Lepton1 Thank this. -
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I'm considering getting some mud cheaters that are advertised at the Joplin Petro. Easy on and off, with maximum traction at each revolution of the drives.Dave_in_AZ, WesternPlains and Cattleman84 Thank this. -
The bottom line in my book, if it snows that means the mud freezes (in most cases). I can deal with slick snow and ice, as long as I don't have to sink into the soup.
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No man-portable winch is pulling you out if you are already axle deep with a heavy load, but if you can engage the winch and the drives and still have clearance to move, even a 12,000 lb winch would probably help a lot and keep you from trenching yourself into a bulldozer call.
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