The truck was a beast all winter. We had two events over 2 feet and it was the snowiest winter on record for Wash DC going back as far as record keeping goes (we beat out 1899 by at least 6 inches).
The truck plowed most of the time with about 500lbs ballast (sandbags) in the back. That seemed to even out the ride and give me pretty good traction. I try to plow in 2WD as much as possible and only shift into 4WD when I lose traction.
I did use 4WD Lo to break into lots that had not been plowed yet. It came down so fast and hard that we could not do our usual routes in our usual times, so a couple lots got left until after the storm (2+ feet!!!). Drop it in 4Lo and it did not miss a beat. It was an absolute monster. Had it running nonstop for days at a time. Home to sleep for a couple hours with the little 6.2 chattering away in the driveway.
I had to pull out at least 10 guys over the two events. I never got stuck and I was called in to break through the main entrances most of the time. I never beat the truck, I just used it the right way. Never slamming the piles. Never shifting into drive or reverse without a complete stop.
Only problem I had was a wiper broke off on the drivers side leaving just the arm. switched over the passenger one and duck taped the end of the arm on the other side (it still gouged my window a little bit through the tape

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The short wheelbase is great in tight spots. I do need to redo the front springs, I think they are sagging a bit just from age.
Any other questions!! I attached a couple pics. The last one is part of what I spent the money on!! Getting mounted right now to go over the fireplace!!
