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<p>[QUOTE="Hottiecrudehauler, post: 6127030, member: 198244"]Lets not forget the slimy roads after it rains.then in summer the dust clouds...that is good for being a new driver..pay close attention when winter starts to hit.my husband his first year in the bakken got caught in white out blizzard.steer tire slid off into snow drift and was stuck in the truck 2 days before anyone could get to him.in order to keep warm and keep truck running he would have to go out and keep snow from forming on radiator.every half hour for 2 days..it can be brutal.be prepared..[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hottiecrudehauler, post: 6127030, member: 198244"]Lets not forget the slimy roads after it rains.then in summer the dust clouds...that is good for being a new driver..pay close attention when winter starts to hit.my husband his first year in the bakken got caught in white out blizzard.steer tire slid off into snow drift and was stuck in the truck 2 days before anyone could get to him.in order to keep warm and keep truck running he would have to go out and keep snow from forming on radiator.every half hour for 2 days..it can be brutal.be prepared..[/QUOTE]
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