Jeepnford
Gold Member
I live in NE MO and last year all the snow went north or south. I think we saw about 6" total. Never got to try my plow.
bp,
and you don't live in Alaska either. All I'm saying is the 4WD and rear weights will be more than enough for winter operations. If Michigan winters are anything like Colorado winters (which is where I grew up) you'll be fine. Three or four huge dumps a year and it melts off fast. If, on the other hand, Michigan winters are simular to Missouri winters then you might need those chains. For the past three years in a row central Missouri has had severe ice storms which I had never experienced. Talk about crazy. 4WD doesn't seem to help on the ice. I'll take a foot of snow over an inch of ice any day of the week. I agree with dave1949 in that as long as you don't have a steep grade that could "slide" you into a ditch you'll be fine.
MT
bp wrote - "Also why those baby stock tires had to go bye bye."
I couldn't agree with you more.![]()
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MT
I gotta tell you bp I absolutely love them. The look, the feel, and the smell. We're so close to getting moved in and as soon as the last box is dropped off I'm going to get a lot of seat time constructing my fish pond. It hasn't rained lately and the ground is dry.
I just had an epiffany. Have you considered going around your neighborhood this winter and offering to plow driveways ? I suppose if a guy charged $20 or $25 a guy could make a killing. Even with my loader and rear blade I could do most driveways in my area. Hmmmmmm.
MT