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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1069706" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>I've got a twin screw, so I never really slid or lost traction all day or night. What made it white knuckles for me was my wipers were freezing up, making it very hard to see out of the windshield, and the ferocious north wind made it white-out conditions. There were four or five times where the snow blew so hard at the tractor that it couldn't see in front of my headlights. Thankfully, the road was straight, and the wind let up after 4 or 5 seconds, when it blocked my view. It's a terrible feeling when you're only going 20 to 25 MPH on the interstate, and all you can do is let off the gas. No wonder the cars behind were on my ass--they wanted to make sure they kept my tail lights in view. For about 15 miles, there was absolutely nothing in front of me, and because the roads hadn't been plowed, I barely saw any tire tracks.</p><p></p><p>Next time the weather forecast is calling for blizzard and white-out conditions, I'll probably just stay home. Because if I get in an accident, they will always blame me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1069706, member: 42691"] I've got a twin screw, so I never really slid or lost traction all day or night. What made it white knuckles for me was my wipers were freezing up, making it very hard to see out of the windshield, and the ferocious north wind made it white-out conditions. There were four or five times where the snow blew so hard at the tractor that it couldn't see in front of my headlights. Thankfully, the road was straight, and the wind let up after 4 or 5 seconds, when it blocked my view. It's a terrible feeling when you're only going 20 to 25 MPH on the interstate, and all you can do is let off the gas. No wonder the cars behind were on my ass--they wanted to make sure they kept my tail lights in view. For about 15 miles, there was absolutely nothing in front of me, and because the roads hadn't been plowed, I barely saw any tire tracks. Next time the weather forecast is calling for blizzard and white-out conditions, I'll probably just stay home. Because if I get in an accident, they will always blame me. [/QUOTE]
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