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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob" data-source="post: 1470073" data-attributes="member: 19630"><p>The worst thing I hate about old snow is you get 'stuck' in the old ruts. Usually not a problem unless there has been enough melt to allow the water to run in the ditches under the frozen snow. When you wheel in nice snow it will actually pack down and sometimes you can actually be over the ditch. When it turns to slush/frozen snow and you are in the old tracks you can find yourself pulled into the ditch real quick. And if the water has been running in there not only will the slick slush hang you up, but you will start digging down in the mud.</p><p></p><p>Not sure this will make much sense, but someone that has been in this situation will know exactly what I am talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob, post: 1470073, member: 19630"] The worst thing I hate about old snow is you get 'stuck' in the old ruts. Usually not a problem unless there has been enough melt to allow the water to run in the ditches under the frozen snow. When you wheel in nice snow it will actually pack down and sometimes you can actually be over the ditch. When it turns to slush/frozen snow and you are in the old tracks you can find yourself pulled into the ditch real quick. And if the water has been running in there not only will the slick slush hang you up, but you will start digging down in the mud. Not sure this will make much sense, but someone that has been in this situation will know exactly what I am talking about. [/QUOTE]
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