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Thanks for the tips...should be OK then...
Skytime We are looking at the same type of snow here in NC. Dont listen to the Yankee's for tractor advice !!!! Remember they re elected Obama for his second term. Just my thoughts.
I'm sort of in the same boat...in N.E GA and have about 4 inches...it's not expected to melt for a day or two...can a regular car drive safely with this much snow? should I blade it off?
BTW...I just ordered a set of 2-link chains for my golf cart...I learned last year "they don't go in the snow"...
Any short and sweet advice for a snow virgin moving snow with a (reversible) rear blade? also have a rake and BB...
Hey, day off is a day off, full pot of coffee, dogs are happy Daddy's home
it'll melt sooner or later. Too many EXPERTS on the road right now!
Yup - just saw live pictures of what looked to be I-75/85 running through downtown. NOTHING moving this morning.wakey said:You'll see it on your local news tomorrow, trust me.
Golf cart tires are about as useless for traction as you could get. First time it snowed here, I thought I would use the cart to do some chores, I got the back tires about half way out of the garage and it wouldn't go forward or back. I managed to push it back into the garage. Wife got it stuck in some small bit of mud trying to go across the pond dike on a road we have there. After that, I got some bar lug tires from Buggiesunlimited.com and it was an almost unstoppable beast with those tires on it. Looked pretty cool too with them on front and back. Now we use the RTV and rarely get the golf cart out.my driveway up to the house is steep with a slight turn at the bottom, well this idiot sweeped the snow off and tried to take my yamaha golf cart down it and locked the brakes up and did about 3 full turns on my way to the bottom made it to the bottom and wen to check you the road at the end of my drive way and its covered and slick, i wish i could get my tractor out to plow, i dont think id make it down the hill so far we have about 3 inches, 3 more than we were supposed to get.
Wakey, where are you located?