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Upstate NY.. Michigan... what do you do when there is 5ft or more of snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldupsman" data-source="post: 1495836" data-attributes="member: 42268"><p>I used full chains alot in my career. Had mostly a rural route during my time. And quite honestly</p><p>every size package car I drove, mostly smaller cars, the 400, 500, 600 all did very well with full</p><p>chains. The last 4 or 5 years they didn't keep buy them anymore so I really took good care of the</p><p> set I had. Would actually take them out of the car in the spring and put them in my locker for the following</p><p>winter. At the end all the young guys would ask, "Where you get those." People used to laugh </p><p>at me the way I took care of those chains, until it snowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldupsman, post: 1495836, member: 42268"] I used full chains alot in my career. Had mostly a rural route during my time. And quite honestly every size package car I drove, mostly smaller cars, the 400, 500, 600 all did very well with full chains. The last 4 or 5 years they didn't keep buy them anymore so I really took good care of the set I had. Would actually take them out of the car in the spring and put them in my locker for the following winter. At the end all the young guys would ask, "Where you get those." People used to laugh at me the way I took care of those chains, until it snowed. [/QUOTE]
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