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rhagfo
Jun 16, 2013Explorer III
blt2ski wrote:
Generally speaking, the laws state for trucks/trailer combo's of RV size, a set on the main drive axel of the TV, and at least on chain on the trailer. I personally have found it best to have two chains on the front axel and left the rears to them selves. I also prefered chain chains on the truck and trailer while using my TT as a ski hut in the winter at local ski area's. So the it is snowing I'll stay put does not work for some of us! Some of us purposely drive into the mtns etc in the winter. Be it to a ski area, pulling snow mobiles, use as a base for cross country skiing etc.
Like anything we do, better to be prepared than not and suffer the consequences.
Marty
Must be another former Boy Scout! We have had to tow in the snow a couple times. Never do bad we needed to throw on The Iron but had it just in case! I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Year round camping has it's surprises!
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