Plowing Snow

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seen that item b4, but for me its not funtionable (is that a word!) if i gotta haul a load i just then take out my (now) 6 SRW blocks...had sand bags before. as i like to say, it must me useher friendly...:sly
 

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There are many problems with a dually for plowing snow. The blade may not be the width of the rear tires so you are driving in unplowed snow. Also the rear tires pack with snow and become slicks. Plus on top of all that the truck is a 2 wheel drive. Here in Michigan you rarely see dually plows.
 

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Try lowering the rear tire pressure as much as you safely can with that weight. That should help you with traction and releasing snowpack in the tread.
 

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