chicklin
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So, I've been reading all the posts about Deuce's in the mud, sand, etc. and reading all about super singles, lockers, etc. Everyone says the stock setup sucks, but what I really want to know is how does it work for the average off-road farm use? The more I read, the more I get the feeling that these people complaining about NDT's, duals, etc. do a heck of a lot more "extreme" driving than I will.
Now, we get some pretty thick and heavy mud here in Missouri, and we've gotten some pickups and a CJ-5 stuck on the dirt road into our farm, but I've got to believe that the deuce, even in stock setup, is going to outperform anything like what I've had before.
Am I way off here, or am I going to have problems and get this thing stuck? I know you can get anything stuck, but I'm not going to be "muddin" it. Who else here uses their deuce as a work truck around the farm, not a "wheelin" machine?
Now, we get some pretty thick and heavy mud here in Missouri, and we've gotten some pickups and a CJ-5 stuck on the dirt road into our farm, but I've got to believe that the deuce, even in stock setup, is going to outperform anything like what I've had before.
Am I way off here, or am I going to have problems and get this thing stuck? I know you can get anything stuck, but I'm not going to be "muddin" it. Who else here uses their deuce as a work truck around the farm, not a "wheelin" machine?