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Re: Tire Chains
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Posted by RodinNS on October 28, 2005 at 15:26:16 from (142.177.74.204):
In Reply to: Re: Tire Chains posted by Tim...Ok on October 28, 2005 at 10:09:44:
We put the chains on and plow the snow. In our maritime climate, the snow is often heavy and wet, with ample quantities of ice to go along with it. You simply don't move snow without chains. Around here, most would laugh in your face if you suggested running without chains. FWIW, the duo-trac type work well on ag tires, but are a bugger on the road. I just use the old style ladder/cross chain. There isn't a place I won't go with my 3930 FWD. Ice is not a problem with chain. Without......well you look like a big blue curling stone twirling down the hill. As mentioned, the only thing that travels faster on ice is a D7, and a 9 even faster..... ronning sideways.....BT/DT on a D4. NOT FUNNY. Rod
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