erniecarpet@...
11-26-2007, 08:10
John, When I was in Montana during the early part of this year, I thought
really hard about chains. My son said that he- being a person who has lived in
Montana for 10 years, could teach me. Daughter-in law, who worked for UPS said
it could be done in 10 minutes. I may take them up on their advice, next
year, if this Texas job doesn't pan out. Chains would be a great enhancement,
and take up a small amount of space in the storage compartment. If I did,
indeed, get chains, my driving would not be as limited as my now no chains
attitude has led me to believe. BUT-- even though the traction in snow may
increase, mydriving skills would be challenged to go that extra distance.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, Tx
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really hard about chains. My son said that he- being a person who has lived in
Montana for 10 years, could teach me. Daughter-in law, who worked for UPS said
it could be done in 10 minutes. I may take them up on their advice, next
year, if this Texas job doesn't pan out. Chains would be a great enhancement,
and take up a small amount of space in the storage compartment. If I did,
indeed, get chains, my driving would not be as limited as my now no chains
attitude has led me to believe. BUT-- even though the traction in snow may
increase, mydriving skills would be challenged to go that extra distance.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, Tx
**************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest
products.
(http://money.aol.com/special/hot-product...0000000001)
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