Posted by doug in illinois on January 14, 2011 at 15:14:33 from (173.233.168.193):
Anybody got any ideas how to make this crap easier to remove? Or not build up so fast?
This is on my mail route car, the right side is the worst because it has to drive in almost constantly to get to the mailboxes. I am having to stop several times a day and knock it out with a tire iron.
Waited too long yesterday between times, a frozen chunk dropped down and rubbed through the sidewall on the right rear tire. It is easy to clear under the front wells, just turn the steering either way and kick it out.
The rear wheels have near zero clearance, meaning I can't get behind the tires to knock out what is behind them.
It is going to be a LONG winter if this keeps up. I also have hay sold I need to move, but would like to see at least the mid 20's to do it. DOUG
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