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Skidding in the snow

Started by KWood255, March 10, 2025, 10:25:44 PM

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KWood255

Just as a quick reminder to realize I'm not 25 anymore, I went out for a ride on the 664D to pull a few poplar home for next year's heat. We have about 30" of snow in the bush, and was hovering near melting today. Very sticky. Without chains, I had to leave er parked on my trail. No problem going empty, but couldn't haul a drag without chattering in the snow. Nice to hear the Jimmy scream for a bit regardless. 

62oliver

I have that issue with my 240E also. I blame it on the wider tires I guess?
Makes me very uncomfortable when it starts that chattering, it feels like it could get $$$$ fast haha.
But with the warmer weather now I have been thinking of going out for a few laps soon too. I'll wait til the snow diminishes a bit more. Won't be long.
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KWood255

Quote from: 62oliver on March 12, 2025, 06:56:34 PMI have that issue with my 240E also. I blame it on the wider tires I guess?
Makes me very uncomfortable when it starts that chattering, it feels like it could get $$$$ fast haha.
But with the warmer weather now I have been thinking of going out for a few laps soon too. I'll wait til the snow diminishes a bit more. Won't be long.
My 230 with narrower tires will do it a well. I agree, it feels and sounds expensive and problematic. It's just a toy, so I'll wait for the snow to drop a little more. If I had my tire chains on it would help a ton. 

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