Chains work well in snow and hard-pack, but it would seem that in deep mud you probably wouldn't think to put them on until you were in so deep you couldn't put them on without first draining the swamp.

Most folks just don't think that far in advance - or they give it the ol' "watch this"..... too late then. If you use them in mud, better have a tarp or bucket to put them in before you take them off for the highway ride home - or you'll have a nasty interior. 'course you could always hook 'em to the rear axle and let 'em drag on the highway to keep the static 'lectricity goblins away. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Frank


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