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Tell me again… #8277122
12/02/24 10:27 PM
12/02/24 10:27 PM
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Pennsylvania
elsmasho82 Offline OP
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What to do for my rear wheel drive ranger. We are supposed to get some weather in the next few days. How many pounds in the bed? Sand bags? My tires are good!

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277125
12/02/24 10:30 PM
12/02/24 10:30 PM
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A couple hundred pounds, as far back as possible. Tube sand works well. Put a 2x4 across the bed behind the wheel wells to keep the tubes in place.

And hope you have a limited slip differential. Do a burnout, should leave 2 tire streaks. If it leaves 1, its an open rear end. Good luck with that.

Last edited by k snow; 12/02/24 10:31 PM.
Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277135
12/02/24 10:39 PM
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elsmasho82 Offline OP
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Thanks buddy

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277141
12/02/24 10:44 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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.. throw you a bunch of buttsniffin coyotes in the back

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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277142
12/02/24 10:46 PM
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Thems buttsniffers ain’t heavy enough but okay! Ha ha ha

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277146
12/02/24 10:48 PM
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lol… you still have traps out ? … any activity ?


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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277148
12/02/24 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
Thems buttsniffers ain’t heavy enough but okay! Ha ha ha


20 of your PA coons should do it, especially when they freeze into a solid block.

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277150
12/02/24 10:51 PM
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I had to pull my two. No activity. And I’m out of freeze proof dirt. But I do have more peat moss. Didn’t realize I could use it straight. Dry dirt all gone

Re: Tell me again… [Re: k snow] #8277151
12/02/24 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by k snow
Originally Posted by elsmasho82
Thems buttsniffers ain’t heavy enough but okay! Ha ha ha


20 of your PA coons should do it, especially when they freeze into a solid block.


Those cows. God they’re so fat

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277152
12/02/24 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
I had to pull my two. No activity. And I’m out of freeze proof dirt. But I do have more peat moss. Didn’t realize I could use it straight. Dry dirt all gone


.. I feel for yall in those freezing conditions… don’t give up .. there’s plenty of us waiting for a coyote pic in here


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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277158
12/02/24 10:58 PM
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Im still gonna work. I have to wait for cold spell to break because of domestics. I’m real worried about a frost bitten paw.

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277164
12/02/24 11:13 PM
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I'd buy 6 0r 8 bags of GRIT #2 0r3 Grit most good farm stores have it for feeding chicken s

Use it for weight and throw some loose under your tires of you are stuck

I cary it in cat litter buckets with a sour cream container as a scoop.

The School bus drivers and big milk trucks use it .

it really Works 10x better under the tires than anything else.

We use a lot of it here in MinneSnowta


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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277176
12/02/24 11:27 PM
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^ Scott I had thought about cat litter too! Up until last year I used non clumping because I had quite a few cats and it was cheap. May consider it still!

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277187
12/02/24 11:54 PM
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We have feed stores that sell a 70 lb tube of sand

5 of those should do something

And if you get stuck...you rip one open.

And find yourself a 4wd...if yah want to be a Trappah ..lol


It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277189
12/02/24 11:59 PM
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..60 pounds...any Hardware store should have them

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It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277191
12/03/24 12:03 AM
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3-400 pounds is about right

establish the roll then add speed

remember you can go but can you stop , make sure not to over drive your ability to stop

try not to stop , keep moving any time you can slow down and time it so that if at all possible you won't have to stop behind people and you can roll through that turn.

there is a speed at which your tires fling snow you want to get to flinging speed but not too fast
too slow and you build up snow on the tires , it isn't all that fast about 18-20 and you start flinging snow.

make sure you have the momentum to get through the pile of snow the plow leaves in the intersection

carry a shovel , a tow strap and something for grit or sand
know where to attach that strap

when in doubt , checking traps , park someplace safe and walk in , lot easier to walk out than shovel the path out for the truck
always park on top of or on the down hill slope facing the direction you want to be going.

learn to back up in your own tracks when you screwed up

momentum carries you through the bad spots , it can also carry you where you don't want to go , it is a fine line between enough and too much that you sort of have to get a feel for

learn how to get stuck someplace safe with help first.


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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277194
12/03/24 12:12 AM
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Well....there you go Smashley....a step by step Tutorial...on how to drive in the snow...lol


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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277211
12/03/24 12:37 AM
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If in doubt, stop and walk out where you want to drive to see how deep it is. But GreenCountyPete's reply is golden for driving in the snow. Remember it's always easier to walk than it is to dig. I've learned this lesson well. Also, make sure to carry a good shovel. This was my first oopsie of the year, had to call a farmer and get pulled out by a tractor. I was trying to turn around on a narrow road and didn't give myself enough room and my front tire hit the hitch and then my rear tires fell in too and it was downhill from there.


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Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277215
12/03/24 12:51 AM
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If you have a toolbox in your truck, move it back by the tailgate. A couple hundred pounds of miscellaneous junk helps, and it doesn't move around at all. Or a few hundred pounds of sand, a half sheet of plate steel is awesome, and you'll forget it's even there because it's flat

Re: Tell me again… [Re: elsmasho82] #8277228
12/03/24 02:17 AM
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Ok,,,,, one more time,,,,,, Rod is with Matilda in his bear cave,,,,,,,sitting sideways thinking the boards on his walls are straight……….


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