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Grit_dog
Nov 06, 2016Navigator
^^Same here, kinda. After 25years of driving in the upper Midwest, Rockies, Cascades and Alaska, I've only used chains in WA, on unplowed, packed, icy steep forest roads, and last year, lol to get out of a parking lot with my trailer and really crappy tires on the truck. Oh and to get a skid steer back up out of my yard cause it was so muddy.
But for that stunt I had to use planks for flotation traction d up with chains screwed to them in combo with chains on a 4s on the skidster to crawl out! Lol
But if I was going on vacation and the sign said "you need tire chains to go on your vacation" then I'd have chains.
But for that stunt I had to use planks for flotation traction d up with chains screwed to them in combo with chains on a 4s on the skidster to crawl out! Lol
But if I was going on vacation and the sign said "you need tire chains to go on your vacation" then I'd have chains.
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