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Snow packing in wheels
Anybody in the north have a solution for this?
It will occasionally get so packed that the brakes will not work...
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that happens sometimes, i just carry a cut off broom handle and knock the snow out every so often.
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that happens sometimes, i just carry a cut off broom handle and knock the snow out every so often.
Yep i just carry a stick to knock it out when needed
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Yep, I just use my long handled ice scraper to knock it all out occasionally.
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