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    gmcttr

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    Tracks are better for soft ground and a hoe is better for burying things. Nothing heavy without ice spikes is going to make it up Leadeye's driveway when it's iced over.
     

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    When I had drivers ed, the teacher sent us down a long gravel country road with LOTS of potholes and braking bumps. I though the other kids did poorly by driving a straight line...hitting most of them too. I was going to show them how it should be done and drive around the bad spots. No matter what I tried, there would be another hole I couldn't miss. After a mile of this the teacher said he thought I missed one and asked if I wanted to go back and get it.
     
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    DadSmith

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    When I had drivers ed, the teacher sent us down a long gravel country road with LOTS of potholed and braking bumps. I though the other kids did poorly by driving a straight line.. hitting most of them too. I was goig to show them how it should be done and drive aroud the bad spots. No matter what I tried, there would be another hole I couldn't miss. After mile of this the teacher said he thought I missed and asked if I wanted to go back and get it.
    Reminds me of when my middle boy was starting to drive. He finally got his own car thank God. Anyway there was a massive pothole on his way to work, and I would remind him daily not to hit it.
    Well about 2 weeks later i noticed his front tire was worn on the outside.
    I ask did you hit that pothole he said yes because he wasn't paying attention, but he said it's okay to drive on it. I said no it isn't.
    He was going to loan his car to his sister to go to Florida in that condition. I put a stop to it.
    Made him get it aligned and new tires on it all out if his pocket.
    He started missing potholes from that point on.

    I have a picture of the tire yet. Here it is.
    Approximately 10 years ago. I'm surprised I still have the picture.

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    patience0830

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    OK. I'm up. Prepping gear and the pickup to go back to work on Thursday. :runaway::(
    Got a used dishwasher to get rid of. Still work that needs done so my bow hunting is probably over. I claim to like it but can't seem to drag my lazy ass out of bed to go do it very often. Finding lots of scrapes so activity is picking up. Gun season will be here before we know it.
     
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