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Yes I could latch on to them and pull them up the drive,
then I have to get behind them and try and control their speed going back down the hill that's harder then pulling them up.
A long steep driveway like mine gets people if they try it and get stuck it's not that bad.
I can pull them out and slowly let them back down. When they make it up chewing an digging then I ask them how many miles
they put on the drive wheels coming up and were are they going to find that many miles going downhill.
then throw in a switchback curve 2/3s of the way down it can get interesting
I usually plow it quite clean and then studded snows it's not a problem, anything else besides chains can be hairy.
Looking ahead and down
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Looking back and up, this is a 14-16 degree slope.
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