We are expecting a big snowstorm in the Denver area for the next two days. It started snowing down here in Franktown, CO (30 miles SE of Denver) which is at 6700" and will normally get twice as much as downtown Denver. It started snowing here on Thursday at 4PM. I had been given a entire set of 11x20 tire chains for a truck tractor and decided to put them on and try them out in the upcoming storm. I’ll send some after pictures later tomorrow. Looking for 18-24" down here. If they don't plow the roads right away like normal I plan on laying tracks so those in the neighborhood with 4x4's can get around or out of the neighborhood. I have a new respect for those truckers who travel on I-70 in the Rockies west of here who have to chain up. Those dually chains weigh close to 90 lbs and not the easiest or quickest thing to do.
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1972 M818 "Optimus Prime"
38' M971 van trailer
1970 M35A2 "Snake Eyes"
1951 M37
M105A2 trailer
M101 trailer
I would call your local concrete place and get an ecology block.. They are 3500-4500lbs and are cheap I think I paid $90 for mine. have them drop that thing right in front of that plate and chain it down. YOU WILL GO ANYWHERE. Or just ask if you can rent a block.. It will help trust me.
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1962 M-61A2 - Had an LDS. Working on getting a DT466 installed with Allison MD3560P and lockers
All the roads in the neighborhood are dirt so there isn't any problem with chain bans. Wish I had an easy way to out some weight on the 5th wheel but this should be a good experiment.
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US Navy 1976-1996
MVCC Treasurer & Webmaster "mvcconline.org"
1972 M818 "Optimus Prime"
38' M971 van trailer
1970 M35A2 "Snake Eyes"
1951 M37
M105A2 trailer
M101 trailer
You will like the chains. They are the best answer for really bad conditions, both mud and snow where you can use them. Like you said though, they are a pain to put on! We put them on our dump truck and M715 last year. The joining clips on one set wanted to hit the springs on the dump, so we only used the set that did not. Even with one axle missing the chains, it went really well.
Regards Marti
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2 M35A2 Deuces
1 M-139 5 Ton Bridge Truck
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2 M-51A2 5 Ton Dump Trucks
1 M-52A2 5 Ton Tractor
3 M-135/ M-211 Deuces
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1 M-715 1964 Jeep