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    5 Tons and snow

    I just wanna make it clear that I'm not trying to be a dick or anything. But deflated tires in deep snow get you a lot further then skinny ones do. Look at all those Iceland trucks. They run big low pressure wide tires.
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    5 Tons and snow

    So your saying a dozer with skinny tracks will go farther then a dozer with wide tracks ?
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    5 Tons and snow

    I have to disagree with you on tall skinny tire's being better in snow. On roads or in small amounts of snow tall and skinny is better.But in deeper snow letting air out of your tires to let them widen out is much better. Gives you alot more traction
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    5 Tons and snow

    I think your best bet in snow would be the Mvt's
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    5 Tons and snow

    G177s are good in deepish snow. We had a set on a water truck they do jack poop on ice or packed snow.
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    5 Tons and snow

    Drove mine up through snow. Loose snow they work excellent hard packed snow is ok for moving forward. For stopping make sure you leave lots of room on hard pack. I should mention this is with 1400 Xl tires
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