Code54
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
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- 4,400
- Location
- Putnam Co. West Virginia
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
I bet that Vet is fun to drive in the snow...ugh
No they suck in snow. The front air dam is a lousy snow plow. I drove mine to work when no snow was forecast. They were wrong. I got to 5 miles from home and the road goes from a state highway to a county road. That's as far as I got. The little lady had to come get me in the truck. I went home and got the trailer and went back to get the Vette. It went up the hills better than I expected though. Between the locking Axel and traction control. And it is balanced 50 50 front to rear.I bet that Vet is fun to drive in the snow...ugh
just setting between the folded cover and the tailgate. Not a strap in sight.
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Hard to tell, but I bet he'd have been fine if he put the straps under the top pipe rather than over. Depending on how high that wood was stacked those steaps probably didnt have any down pressure clamping the load.
4 straps with protectors (so they dont get cut) start at the top of the left tank with 2 straps, go through the valve guard on the right tank and down to the right side front and rear bed tie downs (or possible the lip of the bed). Take 2 more straps, go from the top of the right tank, through the valve guard of the left tank and down to the front/rear left side tiedowns.How would you strap these? I would put a wood block or two high in between them and strap back to rear tie downs or just a strap around them holding them to the tailgate. Either way there would be no strap visible. Those things fall over way too easily to ever go any distance. I wouldn't drive across my yard with one not strapped.
I drove an Iroq Z around the block in a snowstorm once so that the owner could clean out his driveway. I couldn't even keep it going in a straight line, those wide tires would kick out at the slightest amount of throttle.
Yep if true those 2 driver are top notch. :thumbsup: