You must of missed the day long conversation we had about snowflakes. He wondered how we don't get trapped in our houses after a snowfall.Ohz. Shit man, he'd be stuck at home after 2" of snow with the rig he drives.
I was not here for a snowflake conversation. How does one with a mini truck get about during snow season? I know when I had mine, I was ****ed during the winter.You must of missed the day long conversation we had about snowflakes. He wondered how we don't get trapped in our houses after a snowfall.
Mine does fairly well in the snow minus the whole "one wheel peel" crap. I want to punch whoever thought that an open rearend in a pickup truck would be a good idea.I was not here for a snowflake conversation. How does one with a mini truck get about during snow season? I know when I had mine, I was ****ed during the winter.
Its multi-threading yo. Read your dictionary.Yes I know now. You were crossthreading and I wasn't up to speed yet.
I just shift into 4H and cruise along.Mine does fairly well in the snow minus the whole "one wheel peel" crap. I want to punch whoever thought that an open rearend in a pickup truck would be a good idea.
The main thing to remember, especially during heavy snowfalls, is to not come to a complete stop if you don't have to. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
I'm pretty good at timing stoplights so that by the time I get up to light the other cars are already moving.
There is only an inch or two here. Besides, my building has an overhang and no snow piles up by the door.Don't get stuck in your house.