Had to cross a creek today, multiple times. (Firewood is on the other side of the creek).
Fired up the RTV at 12 degrees.
Crossed the creek once to see how it would go. Needed a test run before I put a trailer loaded behind it.
Broke through the ice and it felt like I was driving on cinder blocks.
Still need wood...
Strapped on the trailer and did it again. More cinder block riding.
Came back with loaded trailer. I'm really worried now since I have big, sharp blocks of ice slamming the underside of the RTV.
A couple trips later (and I now have firewood at the house) and I look at the RTV. Everything below the floorboard is absolutely caked with ice.
What a frozen mess. Ice caked on everything. Can't even see things like the boots to see if I put a chunk of ice through them.
Pulled it into a heated shop and will let it melt overnight. I do sure hope Tommy's stick-stoppers saved me. I did pull out a big block of ice between the front and rear stopper, sitting on the boot.
Fired up the RTV at 12 degrees.
Crossed the creek once to see how it would go. Needed a test run before I put a trailer loaded behind it.
Broke through the ice and it felt like I was driving on cinder blocks.
Still need wood...
Strapped on the trailer and did it again. More cinder block riding.
Came back with loaded trailer. I'm really worried now since I have big, sharp blocks of ice slamming the underside of the RTV.
A couple trips later (and I now have firewood at the house) and I look at the RTV. Everything below the floorboard is absolutely caked with ice.
What a frozen mess. Ice caked on everything. Can't even see things like the boots to see if I put a chunk of ice through them.
Pulled it into a heated shop and will let it melt overnight. I do sure hope Tommy's stick-stoppers saved me. I did pull out a big block of ice between the front and rear stopper, sitting on the boot.