GOOSE
Happy IDI'er
Yesterday I loaded my box trailer up with some tools and materials to go finish wiring up a wood boiler for a friend of mine, I got to his house at about one o clock in the afternoon and dug into the work. As the afternoon progressed we got our first snow fall of the year thanks to a northeaster right after the mess that Sandy left. Well, by the time I finished at 11pm it had turned into a few inches of slushy mess. As the truck warmed up I locked the hubs for some added insurance and good thing I did. The roads were pretty bad and trees that still had leaves were heavily laden with heavy, wet snow, were bent over into the roads as I traveled down them. With trailer in tow, I passed patrol cars attending to vehicles that ran off the road, watched trees brushing up against high voltage power lines and cause little fire balls 30 some feet above me, stopped at the local convience store, Wawa, at 11:30 at night for some much needed dinner.
Having 4wd when needed and a heavy truck, the rather new Cooper Discoverer AT3's handled the snow with confidence. Roads were shut down once again due to downed power lines, It took me about an hour an a half to eat my dinner then proceed home. It wasn't too bad a ride considering, everything went without incident in rather harsh conditions for early November in South Jersey. As I got home around 1:30 in the morning, I was very happy with the truck and its towing abilities in what Mother Nature dished out to me
Having 4wd when needed and a heavy truck, the rather new Cooper Discoverer AT3's handled the snow with confidence. Roads were shut down once again due to downed power lines, It took me about an hour an a half to eat my dinner then proceed home. It wasn't too bad a ride considering, everything went without incident in rather harsh conditions for early November in South Jersey. As I got home around 1:30 in the morning, I was very happy with the truck and its towing abilities in what Mother Nature dished out to me