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What ramps are those and how do you like them? Are they pretty stable attached to the tailgate?i used this fine toro on a driveway with a 10% incline
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What ramps are those and how do you like them? Are they pretty stable attached to the tailgate?i used this fine toro on a driveway with a 10% incline
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Harbor freight tri fold 1000 lbs rating. I think the price was under $100 when I bought them. They work well for this purpose and are easy to store and haul.What ramps are those and how do you like them? Are they pretty stable attached to the tailgate?
Sport S Ecodiesel no off road + has the traction control but I turn it off when I get into deep snow. Found it doesn't help all that much. Plus I can hammer the throttle if I need to and keep forward momentum.Nice!...Do you find any use for OFF-Road+ in 4wd in this kind of snow? I would think it would help as it detunes traction and stability control, but it has only snowed once here since I got my Mojave and it was too new -lol, for me to test it then, I was still learning to (constantly) put it into 4wh/4wl back then - LOL.
I’ve seen similar ones at Tractor Supply.What ramps are those and how do you like them? Are they pretty stable attached to the tailgate?
That was a great deal.I'm in a similar situation.
I just replaced a 25 year old blower with a 2 year old Toro that I stole. Not really. It didn't run. I was 99% sure the carb needed to be cleaned. So I scooped it up for $350.
I drained and replaced the gas, cleaned the carb, and replaced the spark plug and it fired on the first pull once I put it back together.
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No need to imagineImagine having 40s and having to ask this question.
Grabbed a neighbours shovel and passed it to them. Hung out chatting for 10 minutes or so and then it got pretty awkward as a women came out from the house that called them in the first place. She didn’t want to talk in front of me so I told them where I live and to come knock on the door if they need anything or some help.Did you give ‘em coffee and let them stay in the warm until the tow truck arrived. ?
Off-road plus gives you back first gear, as you said it also adjusts throttle control & traction control. It does seem to adjust the shift points a bit to higher RPMs for each gear. It can be useful in my experience. I find it helps to gain speed and keep momentum. Traction definitely feels a little better.Nice!...Do you find any use for OFF-Road+ in 4wd in this kind of snow? I would think it would help as it detunes traction and stability control, but it has only snowed once here since I got my Mojave and it was too new -lol, for me to test it then, I was still learning to (constantly) put it into 4wh/4wl back then - LOL.
Yea, I've used it in deep sand many times, in deep sand in 4wd but without OR+ on sometimes the truck doesn't track straight as well and more driver attention is required to make it do so. Hit the OR+ button and it just blasts through "anything"...I'd have to say as it is probably my favorite feature on the truck - at least when it comes to O.R. performance.Off-road plus gives you back first gear, as you said it also adjusts throttle control & traction control. It does seem to adjust the shift points a bit to higher RPMs for each gear. It can be useful in my experience. I find it helps to gain speed and keep momentum. Traction definitely feels a little better.
Thanks for chiming in.I have a similar setup to you. 39" KO2s with Dana 60/70. It snows a ton where I live and they are terrible at plowing. I run my tires between 28-30psi. 34psi sounds like too much for a 40. To get out of my unplowed drive way and cul-de-sac I use 4hi, turn traction control off and engage the rear locker.
Offroad+? Duck mode?4 Lo and Offroad+ and you'll walk right out of there AFTER you lower your tire pressure.