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Point the truck into the wind if possible and away from any treesA tropical storm will be passing through my area. I expect to see wind speeds of around 40-45mph, max.
Should I remove the cargo cover from my 5-ton, or is this within expected tolerances?
Yeah, I hear ya. I worked a 19 hour shift through that last night. Driving one of our m923s for 10 straight hours. Dragging trees out of the roads...good times.u worried about 40 - 50 mph winds ? i just spent the night listening to 70 mph winds at my house. i'd rather put up with snowstorms than these hurricanes, they scary.
good to hear. We moved close to 60 trees from 2300 hours until 0500 with two trucks...alot of power outages...we were rockin and rollin for a bit.My area ended up getting a big, fat, nothing-burger. No flooding, no power outages, one tree down, promptly cleared. All is well.
Yes, the winds seemed to grow stronger as the storm moved north. This is the opposite of what I expected to happen.Did you have many across wires? That is moving a lot of timber, anvil.
I made a trailer out of my m35 bed and the wind always seemed to find my cover tie downs weakest point. Once it looked like it went straight up. I don't trust grommets or politicians or the Facebook dude that sells our personal information
Ajax, sounds like you lucked out...I doubt my kid in Groton Conn. got off so easy.