The Fred
Veteran Member
Wife has a great memory.
A few years ago we got home from a night on the town and it had snowed about 15 inches. I parked the car and went out to the shop got in the 2500 Silverado and drove out the shop, dropped the plow and headed down the steep driveway.
Drove into the snowbank at the bottom and when I raised the plow and put her in reverse she was good and stuck. Ran up the driveway and grabbed the old Case 310 crawler with the winch and drove down the driveway and hooked it up to the hitch on the truck.
She hopped in the truck and I drew the slack out of the cable and told her to put it in reverse and gingerly step on the throttle. She sticks her head out the window and asks me if I had wanted her to put it in 4 wheel drive.
She backed out on her own. I was speechless, she brings this up occasionally when things aren't going her way. Sorry no pix.
I'll tell you this for free: R4s are downright dangerous on snow and ice without chains.
A few years ago we got home from a night on the town and it had snowed about 15 inches. I parked the car and went out to the shop got in the 2500 Silverado and drove out the shop, dropped the plow and headed down the steep driveway.
Drove into the snowbank at the bottom and when I raised the plow and put her in reverse she was good and stuck. Ran up the driveway and grabbed the old Case 310 crawler with the winch and drove down the driveway and hooked it up to the hitch on the truck.
She hopped in the truck and I drew the slack out of the cable and told her to put it in reverse and gingerly step on the throttle. She sticks her head out the window and asks me if I had wanted her to put it in 4 wheel drive.
She backed out on her own. I was speechless, she brings this up occasionally when things aren't going her way. Sorry no pix.
I'll tell you this for free: R4s are downright dangerous on snow and ice without chains.