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Driving in snow (was Re: New Bird) - p_a_lazar - 09-19-2006 01:45 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@... wrote: > > Pappy- your expertise in driving busses can help us all. If you get a chance > tell me how you drive in snow- pros and cons. Thanks, Ernie, I know you were asking Pappy about this, but thought I'd just add my 2 cents.... In snow, I just drive faster to get out of it sooner..... Paul 97wb43 Seriously, I have been in snow a few times and I don't have "diggers" on the rear. I run steer tires all the way around. If you are cofigured the same, snow can be a handful. Just drive slow, no fast stops (I know we don't have to worry about fast starts), no fast lane changes and try to anticipate far further ahead than normal. Driving in snow (was Re: New Bird) - davidkerryedwards - 09-19-2006 07:28 I have a good friend who was a school bus driver for years in upstate NY where he had to deal with snow all winter. He did not like FC's. Too much weight in front of the front axle unloaded the rear tires reducing the traction. Motorhomes may not be quite as bad as the schoolbus version. I don't know where the fuel tank is on the schoolbus but if we keep our FC tanks full, that's a lot of weight back there. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "p_a_lazar" wrote: > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@ wrote: > > > > Pappy- your expertise in driving busses can help us all. If you get > a chance > > tell me how you drive in snow- pros and cons. Thanks, > > Ernie, > > I know you were asking Pappy about this, but thought I'd just add my 2 > cents.... > > In snow, I just drive faster to get out of it sooner..... > > Paul > 97wb43 > > Seriously, > > I have been in snow a few times and I don't have "diggers" on the > rear. I run steer tires all the way around. If you are cofigured the > same, snow can be a handful. Just drive slow, no fast stops (I know we > don't have to worry about fast starts), no fast lane changes and try > to anticipate far further ahead than normal. > Driving in snow (was Re: New Bird) - erniecarpet@... - 09-19-2006 07:30 Paul- you are the man, hope that I don't have to drive in it. Ernie Ekberg 83 PT40 Livingston, Montana [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Driving in snow (was Re: New Bird) - one_dusty_hoot - 09-19-2006 09:05 School buses with chidren and trucks with cattle or horses are not the same as a motorhome or truck load of grain. When the load moves because you have turned the wheel you have to make a compensation, it's like over steering or low pressure rear tires. Kids in a school bus on snow packed roads is tough duty. Bob Janes, Greenville, SC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" > > I have a good friend who was a school bus driver for years in > upstate NY where he had to deal with snow all winter. He did not > like FC's. Too much weight in front of the front axle unloaded the > rear tires reducing the traction. Motorhomes may not be quite as > bad as the schoolbus version. I don't know where the fuel tank is > on the schoolbus but if we keep our FC tanks full, that's a lot of > weight back there. > > Kerry > 82 FC 35 > Denver > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "p_a_lazar" > wrote: > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@ wrote: > > > > > > Pappy- your expertise in driving busses can help us all. If you > get > > a chance > > > tell me how you drive in snow- pros and cons. Thanks, > > > > Ernie, > > > > I know you were asking Pappy about this, but thought I'd just add > my 2 > > cents.... > > > > In snow, I just drive faster to get out of it sooner..... > > > > Paul > > 97wb43 > > > > Seriously, > > > > I have been in snow a few times and I don't have "diggers" on the > > rear. I run steer tires all the way around. If you are cofigured > the > > same, snow can be a handful. Just drive slow, no fast stops (I > know we > > don't have to worry about fast starts), no fast lane changes and > try > > to anticipate far further ahead than normal. > > > |