Posted by Dellbertt on December 07, 2010 at 16:36:20 from (209.172.23.82):
We had about 6" of lake effect snow laying on the ground over the last 24hr. It gave me a good chance to try out my first-ever chains.
All I can say is unbelieveable.
I did the normal driveway clearing in about half the time because I didnt have to back up and ram ahead several times during each lengthy push.
No Spinning at all. In places that I would have had to ram through at full throttle it just kept puttsing along at half throttle.
Burned about half the gas to do the same job.
The front wheels went down into a shallow ditch along the roadside. This was an automatic spin/stuck/get help situation in the past, not now. I backed out of that situation without even spinning a wheel.
Took me thirty years, but at least I learned.
If anyone is wondering if chains would be worth the infestment.
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