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Gotta Brag...If you have followed the weather you might have seen that NW Arkansas has been hit with a little snow over the last week. About 3 feet in a week with 25 inches coming Wednesday morning.

Anyway. My driveway in the country has 2 feet deep snow in it and a guy got stuck at the end of my driveway turning around and blocked my driveway. So I drive down to try and help him. The only problem is my driveway is fenced on both sides and the only way to get around the back to pull him out was to fit through a tiny spot barely wide enough for my truck, jump off the side of my driveway into the ditch and try to get out of the ditch thats about 4 foot deep. Full of snow from drifts.

I have been bragging to my wife all week that the Titan cant seem to get stuck in the snow. So I fit through the tiny spot and get into the ditch and take off. I get through the flat part of the snow but cant get up the side of it...im just spinning out. So I finally put it in 4 LO and crawl up the side.

I hook up the car to pull it out. A guy in a F-250 comes up and asks if I need help...of course I tell him no and he moves on and my wife just shakes her head. So I hook up and straighten up...my front tires 2 feet deep in snow and my back tires on ice. But the Titan just crawled ahead and yanked it out and the guy says "damn...thats a helluva truck" and he went on his way.

Not bad for a truck with no lift and stock tires.
 

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Ugh.... While I was stationed in TX I bought my T and only got 2wd. Since moving back home to MA I've been kicking myself in the @ss ever since. Atleast its all paid off! Should have had your wife get some pictures of the T in action!
I wish I had my wife film it. This literally was a once in a lifetime snow for Arkansas. We only broke a hundred year old record for snowfall. 4 years of snow in about 4 hours. :)

Another snow story...so I had to change out hay bales for the horses and didnt have the tractor so what do I do...put the Titan in 4WD and push that bad boy through the snow. :) A round bale only weights about 800 pounds. The bottom was flat too so it wasnt rolling. It was a fight but I got it moved the 100 feet to the pasture.
 
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