get a 800CC quad with a 60" or greater plow...then after u get the driveway clean, you can pull the kids around the hood on sleds...
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get a 800CC quad with a 60" or greater plow...then after u get the driveway clean, you can pull the kids around the hood on sleds...
Great if you stay on top of a big one.
I can't tell you how many times I've pulled out or unburied my neighbor's ATV plow when he comes home and tries to plow after a big storm.
I usually blow out half his drive/apron for him and his and the neighbor's sidewalks that don't have blowers.
I run ALL terrains on my ecoboost f150 and it works well in all seasons and terrain. However, when we go up and down the mountains in the winter we always take the Wife's ride with winter tires. It has much better feedback and with the soft rubber it sticks at higher speeds no matter the temp. Winter tires grip and I feel they are safer on-road with the sipes and soft rubber.
Yep. I grew up on RWD and sometimes running snows on the rear. Always wondered why all those 4WD's were in the ditch. My truck is good in the snow with the LS in the rear and if need be the ARB in the front but I will say that unless it is 2' deep I will take my GP with the studded snows every time. With traction control and individual ABS it is down right boring to drive in the snow and ice.
Yes I know all the real men drive with bald tires in the winter but sometimes the modern stuff has something going for it.[Flower]
please don't talk to me about tires right now, am buying a house right now and getting married in November, and have no money and need tires soon.
Don't forget to put the top on too...
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