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Winter Tip - Shingle Roll in Truck
I keep a 80 pound roll of shingles (roll roofing) in the back of my truck. Once
a season or so, I have to throw it under my tires to get unstuck. Works like a charm. |
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MilkyWhy wrote:
I keep a 80 pound roll of shingles (roll roofing) in the back of my truck. Once a season or so, I have to throw it under my tires to get unstuck. Works like a charm. What do you get stuck on? I haven't had that problem much in the winter. But then I have four wheel drive, too. Sorry couldn't resist gloating a bit about our mild winters down here. Difference between four wheel and two wheel drive: How far you have to walk to call a tow truck. -- Robert Allison Rimshot, Inc. Georgetown, TX |
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