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Postby PToombs » Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:04 pm

Pair of Mainerds! :roll:
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Just enough power to break everything behind the crankshaft.
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Postby dodgetkboy78 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:19 pm

Got that right.......
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Postby dodgetkboy78 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:22 pm

I am still wondering why no one has any tire chains............. buy a set you will be impressed.


I carry a set of double rails for my dually, used them twice...... Pain to put on. I have chained up big trucks four times in one day, in the same spot, I love chains, and would never leave home without them, they are kinda like my bunny boots in the winter.

The bigger the chains, the easier to put on too, double rail 16"ers are not fun.
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Postby Richie O » Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:58 am

dodgetkboy78 wrote:Got that right.......



:D
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1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
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Postby Ace » Tue Dec 22, 2009 1:23 pm

Richie O wrote:He actually stuck his buckett through my blade. Cut it like a can opener. :lol:

I guess maybe when it's too cold to fight over fishing grounds, they fight over snow plowing rights up there? :lol:
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Postby Richie O » Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:55 pm

Ace wrote:
Richie O wrote:He actually stuck his buckett through my blade. Cut it like a can opener. :lol:

I guess maybe when it's too cold to fight over fishing grounds, they fight over snow plowing rights up there? :lol:


I think it was more of a ( been plowing 30 hours with no sleep and no one wants to get out of the cab and hook up the chain ) kinda thing. :D
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1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Postby cougar » Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:15 am

I've always carried chains, but never needed to use them. When I get stuck, chains won't help. Kind of that high centered turtle thing.
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