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Re: 240 Utility in the Blizzard of '05
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Posted by Dave D on January 23, 2005 at 18:07:24 from (4.233.158.10):
In Reply to: Re: 240 Utility in the Blizzard of '05 posted by 240 jockey on January 23, 2005 at 16:59:43:
Hey there 240 brother -- I don't want to HEAR that stuff! I am living in hope that one day when I hit the lottery the Easter Bunny's gonna bring me two new filled tires and some serious cross-hatched chains that FIT. My drive tires are mismatched (one's turf, the other half-worn construction type) and though filled (again, one's more filled than the other) if I get an inch or two off level I am spinning and getting stuck like crazy. I am using these too small chains that sold with it like traction mats and it's the only thing getting me unstuck so far. What are those half tracks you are talking about? Maybe if you get some good weather in June you can find enuf time to mess with 'em and figure out how they mount... Good luck!
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