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Screwing around on our main road this morning and caught the snow bank with my ds wheel. Pulled me right off the road into waist deep snow before I could even react.

Just had to dig deep enough to lock both hubs, which was ROUGH in flip flops, let me tell you.

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Yes, flip flops! I started rocking those too. I’m ready for spring.
 
Screwing around on our main road this morning and caught the snow bank with my ds wheel. Pulled me right off the road into waist deep snow before I could even react.

Just had to dig deep enough to lock both hubs, which was ROUGH in flip flops, let me tell you.

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That happened to me too on goose creek road a couple of weeks ago. Locking hubs did not get me out though. Thankfully I was with a buddy and a quick strap did the job.
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Screwing around on our main road this morning and caught the snow bank with my ds wheel. Pulled me right off the road into waist deep snow before I could even react.

Just had to dig deep enough to lock both hubs, which was ROUGH in flip flops, let me tell you.

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Snow drift pulls are the reason my pig went tire side up!
 
So I had a little bit of a scare over the weekend. My usual drip at the oil pan drain plug had coolant drops mixed with the oil drops on the floor. Not good.

Turned out to be a small leak on a heater hose connection at the firewall, which had traveled down the transmission hump, along the edge of the floorboard and dripped near the bottom of the engine. Sometimes it's the simple stuff, thank goodness.
 

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