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Watering Hole
adding weight to my little truck.
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<blockquote data-quote="pafree" data-source="post: 339621" data-attributes="member: 12776"><p>after a night of freezing rain, everybody in southeast texas has just gone crazy. most of the over passes and elevated road froze cause lots of accidents and road to be closed. no reason to go out, so i couldn't test my new setup on the road. i did drive around the property picking up scrap steel to feed my fishing habit and i went through places that were wet and icy. the truck went through with a bit of slippage but never got stuck. </p><p></p><p>when i pull my little 4x8 scrapping trailer when it is a little over loaded on the tongue, the front wheels on the truck lift a little causing the steering to be a bit freaky. this is why i was not sure about adding the weight for the ice would be better closer to the axle or a bit in front of it.</p><p></p><p>the three on the right are the water barrels and the one the left is the chain bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pafree, post: 339621, member: 12776"] after a night of freezing rain, everybody in southeast texas has just gone crazy. most of the over passes and elevated road froze cause lots of accidents and road to be closed. no reason to go out, so i couldn't test my new setup on the road. i did drive around the property picking up scrap steel to feed my fishing habit and i went through places that were wet and icy. the truck went through with a bit of slippage but never got stuck. when i pull my little 4x8 scrapping trailer when it is a little over loaded on the tongue, the front wheels on the truck lift a little causing the steering to be a bit freaky. this is why i was not sure about adding the weight for the ice would be better closer to the axle or a bit in front of it. the three on the right are the water barrels and the one the left is the chain bucket. [/QUOTE]
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