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Old 10-18-2017, 07:07 PM   #13
Ken / Claudia
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I have driven in snow and on ice many miles for work, travel, hunting etc.. It's not fun, it's not really safe. Even if your the only vehicle on the road. I had never had a problem until, I had a problem. If and when you do just hope someone does not get hurt. For me it's like running a jet boat up or down a wild river. Every trip or every day is different on that same road or river, what worked last time might kill you this time. Any little problem that you have had on bare pavement and you recovered without ending with a crash will not happen on ice. Snow can be more forgiving. You asked here's my answer I would learn how to drive in that weather before towing anything in it, period.
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