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Jul-30-2017 09:24 AM
tdst51 wrote:Terryallan wrote:
You really don't need 4x4 for towing, and in fact it will lower your tow capacity. But you may need it for playing.
I don't think that's true anymore about lowering your tow capacity. Years ago, yes. If you can afford it, get 4WD. Well worth it.
Jul-30-2017 06:32 AM
Jul-29-2017 11:19 PM
Terryallan wrote:
You really don't need 4x4 for towing, and in fact it will lower your tow capacity. But you may need it for playing.
Jul-26-2017 08:29 AM
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Jul-24-2017 05:25 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:Lessmore wrote:
Even with 4WD you still need to use your head. Anything can get stuck...even a tank. There used to be an old joke about off roading with a built up 4WD. If they got stuck they were generally about 25 yards further, than the tow truck's winch would reach.
I know, I know...that's why accessory winches are made....
"Lightly used truck and trailer for sale." Trailer brakes don't work for some reason? Probably an easy fix?
Jul-24-2017 12:35 PM
Lessmore wrote:
Even with 4WD you still need to use your head. Anything can get stuck...even a tank. There used to be an old joke about off roading with a built up 4WD. If they got stuck they were generally about 25 yards further, than the tow truck's winch would reach.
I know, I know...that's why accessory winches are made....
Jul-24-2017 12:23 PM
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Jul-24-2017 11:00 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:BB_TX wrote:
I really don't understand these diesel and grass problem comments. I recently sold 24 acres of sloping pasture I owned. Drove my two different F350 diesels all over it wet and dry and never used 4x4 unless it was sloppy muddy. Wet grass never a problem. I hunt in the TX hill country and we have a dirt and grass "road" about a half mile thru pastures to our cabin. Again I have never used 4x4 unless sloppy muddy. And have never had to use 4x4 to pull the 34' 5er out of a grass RV site.
I don't think I am that much better driver than any one else. :h
I must be a good driver too. I've been stuck in my field once. I wonder what people with motor homes do? They must always stay on paved roads.
Jul-24-2017 10:59 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^Oh no you di..int!
You'll have the city slickers here tell you shortly that human sewage put into the ground will wreck all of society because city sewer just makes yer poo disappear like fairy dust!
(Thread from a couple months ago about septics)