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Old 05-10-2008, 09:00 AM   #25 (permalink)
Dontfollowmeb
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Re: converted.....

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The Stig previously said: View Post
No no no. Don't get too full of yourself. Drop the grudge from that H3 argument. I may have not done too much rock crawling, but I've done loads of wheeling snow, and loads of hill climbs.
Have you ever wheeled in snow?
Is the FJ the first IFS rig you've owned?

I'm sure about IFS being better in deep snow, at least when being towed. then maybe mud, and fast hill climbing.
This is when IFS won over SFA last trip.

The snow was so deep that I got hung up as well, but a small tug got me out. We had to winch this guy for half an hour because I couldn't pull him out, couldn't get enough speed on the hill to yank him. The front axle was lower than the surface of the snow so it was acting like a snow plow.

Theres a taco behind me if you look closely, I managed to pull him out pretty easily.
Nice Chains,....don't leave the House without Them,,,
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