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abom2
Sep 02, 2014Explorer
LOL, Had my 2-wheel drive Dodge Dually up in N. Dakota during the Fall and Winter. Snow was o.k. (I drive slow and accelerate slowly from a stop.)
The real fun was on the dirt roads (County Roads) when slightly wet. Stuff would gum up the tires just like the caliche back home. Slick as snot.
I would just stay out of it.
Had good laughs watching the 4X4 F- 350 and F-450 Dually's trying to drive normal on the snow and the mud. I found if I crawled on the mud and drove with care on the snow I made the 87 mile one way commute to work without a problem.
Showed DW the Dolly/Hitch and she commented that I needed to investigate that a little more if we get a custom 5th wheel that I have considered. We do not want to buy a bigger truck if possible. (Dually is completely paid for)
The real fun was on the dirt roads (County Roads) when slightly wet. Stuff would gum up the tires just like the caliche back home. Slick as snot.
I would just stay out of it.
Had good laughs watching the 4X4 F- 350 and F-450 Dually's trying to drive normal on the snow and the mud. I found if I crawled on the mud and drove with care on the snow I made the 87 mile one way commute to work without a problem.
Showed DW the Dolly/Hitch and she commented that I needed to investigate that a little more if we get a custom 5th wheel that I have considered. We do not want to buy a bigger truck if possible. (Dually is completely paid for)
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