Posted by cj in wisconsin on February 23, 2009 at 06:02:17 from (67.209.83.122):
Went on a little road trip saturday, 280 miles one way to pickup an Oliver 1755, weather guesser said slight chance of light snow. No worries we hop in the truck at 5 AM and head out, snowing, but nothing heavy. After about twenty miles we realized this was going to be a long day. The snow continued but we thought "this wont last long" well, we were wrong it just kept coming. We made it to the freeway and it was wet but not slippery, that was a short lived situation. But undaunted we continued on. In about 7 hours we made our destination, the guys who we were getting the tractor from looked at us when we got there and called us "f#$%^ng nuts" we got her loaded up and headed back, better traction with some tongue weight but the first 100 miles where pure hell, after that the freeway opened up and was just wet. After 13 hours on the road we made it home. Had to pry my buddies hands off the wheel! But I think I got a good deal and it was worth it.
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