CHAINING...are you ready?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by otherhalftw, Oct 22, 2011.
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Slickest dirt roads I've ever seen are north of Oklahoma City, maybe west of Guthrie, immediately following a hard rain. They turn into 4 inches of vaseline following a hard rain. Lots of less experienced storm chasers get in trouble on those roads.
Not exactly sure what type of soil it is, but a half inch downpour makes them almost impassable for a few hours, even with 4wd and m/s tiresLast edited: Sep 2, 2017
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True words. That has been like a mantra for me. My mind has definitely been close to melting more than a few times.
Thing is, when you get back to black top that's covered in snow and ice, it's a relief. -
To be fair, at least on lease roads, you don't have many other vehicles to worry about getting squirrely adjacent to you like they do on major cross-country routes. My biggest concern on snow/ice is all the other traffic with drivers of questionable skills ... traffic getting in the way, traffic passing, traffic coming at you, all day long, high winds, etc.
That said, I don't care for oil patch or other off-road related trucking work. I don't like dust and I don't like mud. -
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US 550 takes the award for first chain up of the season, Coal Bank, Molass and Red Mountain. Winter driving conditions expected intermittently for much of Colorado mtn's through this coming Friday.
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Well it's still in the 90s in South Carolina right now. Should I put on a sweater just in case? You never know..
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