General Mcgregor
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Hi I'm new to the site so my apologies if this subject has been discussed before. I'm a 20 year old New Hampshireite and I just bought a 1972 M35A2C in the spring. It's been a great rig all summer, I drove it almost every day for a couple months while the transmission was installed on my pickup. It's a real head turner and it has made me really popular among the local off-road enthusiasts. The winter is fast approaching and I've been wondering if I should risk my big Deuce on the snowy New England roads. My friend says the 9.00 x 20 tires should work great! (as long as I'm going straight) Another guy I know said they are thin enough to hold traction but wasn't sure weather or not the tread would be good in snow. And a third guy said I should get chains! I am a voulenteer Firefighter and I would like the peace of mind knowing that if a blizzard or ice storm hits I can use the Deuce for reliable disaster transportation. Has anybody tested these tires in the snow? How do they perform?