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What in Tarnation?
What in Tarnation?
by timmp, September 10
Plumber meets Electrician
Plumber meets Electrician
by timmp, September 10
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Yes BUT... "All wheel drive" and a true 4x4 are not the same..
Granted the all wheel drive on the Chev express would get you through the tough stuff, God knows I wanted it on my work van the last time we had snow, BUT a true Part time or Full time 4x4 such like the part time 4x4 on my Ram would be more suited to plow duty because it does not rely on clutches, filled with viscus fluid like on some all wheel drive systems AND it has a " low range" built into the transfer case. Low range is a MUST for heavy plowing or pulling things out of ditches laugh

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Good Stuff, Bob! laugh

I was thinking more of demolition work when I saw the blade, rather than snow-plough.

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Look at the 'rake' on that van!

She's ready for street and strip.

Or perhaps stripping the street.

Such a front load must be hell on the alignment.


Tesla
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