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Binder Rep
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Salcha, AK
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With the scout, it's really heavy enough already. When it gets icy out I like to use chains though... they help a lot. I've gone up a mountain before with the front end pulling me around steep and sharp turns being able to feel the rear end unsuccessfully try to add traction.
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Young Gun wth Fast Inline
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Idaho
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n2trux, where does your brother live. I pretty much cover the entire state. I live in northern idaho for college and southern for the summer
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Location: Cypress, TX
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Kelowna B.C. Canada
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cement side walk blocks is what I use to use when I had a 2wd, layed 4 of them down and you could still use the bed to haul stuff, kind of lazy now that I got a 4x4, but the weight wouldn't hurt
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: wichita, ks
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back when I lived where winter lasted 6 months, we used to use about 400# of your favorite heavy stuff, and drove all over the trails and pastures in a 2 wheel drive. Add weight til just a little squat.....
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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: The Netherlands
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Mine is only 116 litre, which can only be filled up to 80% for safety reasons. Cya, Edmond
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
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I either use my old snowmachine or 2 50lbs sand bags placed over the diff
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Mechanicsville, VA, 23111
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i usually just shovel the snow off the sidewalk into the back but we dont get all that much snow here...that was when i was driving the 2wd in the snow...fun stuff
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Westminster, CO
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How bout 3 fat Chicks
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Don't say "Oops!", Doctor
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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I'd rather have a couple of dozen of what you've got in your avatar back there!
![]() Turns out weight isn't much of an issue this time around. The contents of my completely full bed are 4 used tires, a demolished glove box insert, a 10-foot piece of cable donated by the local phone company, and snow, snow, snow!
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Jefferson City Mo.
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I'm lazy go to your local parkinglot that they clean with a loader, fill the bed with snow. No unloading it melts
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Don't say "Oops!", Doctor
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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BTW, we're at 22 inches and counting! I took my truck for lunch at noon and when left at 3:00 this afternoon the snow had built up to the bottom of the doors. I spent 10 minutes gently coaxing that monster out, but I wasn't gonna shovel, dammit!
The people that were watching laughed... until I got 'er broke free and drove away! ![]()
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now thats a true COON DOG
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Location: Franconia, NH
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wow shuttermutt 22 inches.... us up here in Northern NH only got about 12" this time around but 2 weekends ago we got 22 inches. Boy wasn't that fun wading around on the local ski Mt up to your waist in snow at midnight! Oh and just in case your wondering what I was doing up there at that hour of the night, I was MAKING SNOW, in a snow storm....... go figure.......LOL
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#39 |
Careful, they attack...
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Waterford, MI, USA
Posts: 1,107
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I had 3 Pine tree trunks in mine. My girlfriend at the time had a couple 40 ft pine trees fall in her yard. Her grandfather cut them into 6 ft sections, and I put 3 of them in the truck. Worked great! They were about 14 inches in diameter and were very heavy. I actually broke a carrier bearing I think from the added weight. It sagged the back of the truck enough to tear the rubber from the bearing. I'm still trying to burn those logs and it's been 6+ years! They take forever to burn up.
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Location: Saskatoon,SK,Canada
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Old fashioned sand bags that you can buy at most gas stations here for a couple of bucks a piece. 40 lbs a piece. I put a 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 across between the wheel wells to keep them at the back. I use about 10 of them and the traction is great.
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#42 |
belly dragger
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: sherwood park AB. Canada
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I eat alot of turtles and other chocolates
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#43 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 3,071
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Casey, If you had 10 chicks in the back that looked like Shani ....my next question would be "What the heck are you doing in the front"??? Awesome looking girl, yes sir ree!!!
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computer illiterate
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Des Moines, IA
Posts: 6,440
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when i lived in illinois i always filled the bed with snow. you would be surprised hevy it gets plus if you wipe out you dont have to worry about something flying out of the bed and hitting you in the back of the head. my wifes father had some blocks in the back of his truck and when he crashed one hit him in the back of the head and that is how he passed away.
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