jyoutz
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I was asking because my son and daughter-in-law live in Baton Rouge. There is plenty of soft ground around there.In my general area, the ground is typically hard. South of me-plenty of it![]()
I was asking because my son and daughter-in-law live in Baton Rouge. There is plenty of soft ground around there.In my general area, the ground is typically hard. South of me-plenty of it![]()
I was asking because my son and daughter-in-law live in Baton Rouge. There is plenty of soft ground around there.
Slidell area?They are due west of me. We are in North St Tammany. Hard red clay here. Of course you can find mud if you look for it, but our place is high and generally hard.
Slidell area?
If you don’t need 4wd it’s a waste of money. Only you can answer that question. It does have the locking rear end, that is nice.
I'd agree, especially if 2wd is very common in your area. Here a 2wd pickup is almost impossible to buy new the last few years unless you ordered it.
You ever drive a 2wd truck with a heavy diesel in poor traction conditions? The rear end has no weight due to the heavy motor and you have to load the bed to get any traction. Or flip the lever to get great traction because the heavy motor provides weight to the front drive axle.I am still on the fence about it. A cattle/hay farmer we buy our hay from own 3 diesel trucks and 4 tractors-all 2wd. His advice was if I am somewhere I need 4wd, probably shouldn’t be there.