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Yep, they are good for two days.... got some in there right now on their third day. I was going to take them out yesterday, but we had a power outage and I need to go get them out now.
 
my heart goes out to you and your son. Keep us posted.

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Morning everyone. Woke up to a dusting of snow this morning. It's slowly melting. But my girls are loving it. Got a busy day ahead. Lots to do so little time. The hubby leaves in a few days for Military Training. UGH Anyway I hope everyone has a wonderful day.
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Quote: Been snowing off & on here, but thankfully not sticking.

So do I drive the truck to work or the car? Can anyone tell me what the hilltops will be like at 10pm?

Truck is winterized, with extra weight in the bed
Car is a baby Honda, but more comfortable

Russ
 
Quote: Been snowing off & on here, but thankfully not sticking.

So do I drive the truck to work or the car? Can anyone tell me what the hilltops will be like at 10pm?

Truck is winterized, with extra weight in the bed
Car is a baby Honda, but more comfortable

Russ



If the truck is 4x4 that would be my choice. If not I would take the Honda (assuming it is front wheel drive).
 
Quote: Been snowing off & on here, but thankfully not sticking.

So do I drive the truck to work or the car? Can anyone tell me what the hilltops will be like at 10pm?

Truck is winterized, with extra weight in the bed
Car is a baby Honda, but more comfortable

Russ



If the truck is 4x4 that would be my choice. If not I would take the Honda (assuming it is front wheel drive).



Thanks Rustler,
I think I'll be taking the truck. Not a 4X4 but has good winter tires and about 700 lbs of sand in the bed. Does well in ice and snow with the weight.

The Honda has itty bitty tires, would high center in a 1/4 inch, and so light and squirrely.
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Really don't want to get stuck.

Russ
 
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