The_Josh_Bear
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I need a good ZF or one to rebuild but I'm a little far away. 


Want one that needs new ears welded on? I think OR is a little closer.I need a good ZF or one to rebuild but I'm a little far away.![]()
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Cool I can’t post pics anymore it’s greyd out
Cool I can’t post pics anymore it’s greyd out

There was about 1-1 1/2" when I left this morning. There was A LOT more than that when I got back home. It's hard to tell how much was on the ground because it was a wet snow and the ground is warm again so it melted and settled. This may not seem like much to you all up north of me, but considering that we've been in a bad drought for the last1 1/2 years, and the fact that we were supposed to get 1-3", it was very surprising. Here's a before I left and after I got home picture. It was funny. The snow just about quit at the state line. The picture with the road sign is about 1 mile south of the state line into Kansas. There's a picture in a gas station parking lot in Nebraska. This was a very small parking lot and these snow piles were higher than my truck. They got hit by the last two storms that just missed us. The final picture is why I had to get out and lock in the hubs to drive the county road that comes in north of town where I live. It was a little snowy and slick on those roads.
Keep it on the road, people! I mean, unless you have 4x4 and good tires.![]()

No it's not. I was going along just fine until I turned around to take that picture. It was very slick underneath the snow and the corner is so banked that I almost got pulled into the ditch. Somehow, reverse pulled me straight back so I got away from the ditch. I was about ready to turn the front tires into the ditch, put it in 2nd, drop the clutch, and put the hammer down to go around the plow truck.Not good when the Plow Truck ends up on its side...
That's my kind of snowy road right there! Hope you had fun.
I do and yes, it was actually kind of fun. I would have enjoyed it more if it hadn't been close to dark and I actually could have seen the deeper snow. It was dark enough that everything looked white, but light enough that the headlights didn't help at all.I mean, unless you have 4x4 and good tires.