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Hi all,
No, no Zorro mask........
I just got my crane/project, backhoe, and 'standard' deuces out of the hills, in 2' of wet, icy snow.
I barely made it, but, it was quite the adventure. They actually did quite well. I was running with a jeep and a pickup.
Pretty much kept up.
The standard m35A2 had the most trouble, I think because it was to light.....the crane deuce weighs in about 20K lbs......
Anyway,
It got me to thinking about tire chains.
I've heard many thoughts relating to chaining up one of these trucks.
If you're not going to chain all 10, how would you configure?
I have 7 chains.......
I was thinking:
front, and, both sets of outside rims on the back, with one set of chains as a spare......
Or, is it better to do inner and outer, but, only one drive axle?
Just wondering.....
Thanks,
Henry
PS:
I attached one of the pics from the trip, I'm hoping my friend sends the rest that he took.........
No, no Zorro mask........
I just got my crane/project, backhoe, and 'standard' deuces out of the hills, in 2' of wet, icy snow.
I barely made it, but, it was quite the adventure. They actually did quite well. I was running with a jeep and a pickup.
Pretty much kept up.
The standard m35A2 had the most trouble, I think because it was to light.....the crane deuce weighs in about 20K lbs......
Anyway,
It got me to thinking about tire chains.
I've heard many thoughts relating to chaining up one of these trucks.
If you're not going to chain all 10, how would you configure?
I have 7 chains.......
I was thinking:
front, and, both sets of outside rims on the back, with one set of chains as a spare......
Or, is it better to do inner and outer, but, only one drive axle?
Just wondering.....
Thanks,
Henry
PS:
I attached one of the pics from the trip, I'm hoping my friend sends the rest that he took.........