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[QUOTE="Atsah, post: 452065, member: 186"] I have used Goodyear workhorses and durtracs plowing lots of snow and never had a need for studs.. My dually sucked in the snow unless the blade was down in front of it.. Also, if I was traveling on the turnpike I would be running studded tires for sure.. They lay down the calcium heavy up here.. The problem is, it doesn't melt below 22F and it's allways below 22F here in the morning Dec-Mar.. I drove it one morning and I have no idea how I stayed on the road.. Cars, trucks, jeeps all in the ditch because they don't use sand.. It's retarded.. [/QUOTE]
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