Some of the newer trucks can get stuck in an inch of snow on level ground. Chains get used a lot.
oldngray nowhere special Nov 9, 2015 #61 Some of the newer trucks can get stuck in an inch of snow on level ground. Chains get used a lot.
GillEagan I always look 10 years younger than I am. Nov 9, 2015 #62 Doesn't UPS use chains or snow tires?
olroadbeech Happy Verified UPSer Nov 9, 2015 #63 take your PC to an empty parking lot and practice a little by correcting skids and hitting the brakes first easy and then hard to see how the vehicle reacts. i did this every year after first snow and also did it in my personal vehicles.
take your PC to an empty parking lot and practice a little by correcting skids and hitting the brakes first easy and then hard to see how the vehicle reacts. i did this every year after first snow and also did it in my personal vehicles.
joeboodog good people drink good beer Nov 9, 2015 #64 oldngray said: Some of the newer trucks can get stuck in an inch of snow on level ground. Chains get used a lot. Click to expand... You show my 700 a picture of a snow flake and it gets stuck.
oldngray said: Some of the newer trucks can get stuck in an inch of snow on level ground. Chains get used a lot. Click to expand... You show my 700 a picture of a snow flake and it gets stuck.