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Fun with winter weather

Dodge2500

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What are the fun and no so fun stories and pictures of working in the winter.
 
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jfcasey

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Working under cars and getting dripped on by the melting slush or even better when a huge chunk falls off, explodes when it hits the floor and gets sand/salt/water all over you, your box, and everything in the blast radius /end thread
 
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MoparTruck85

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I recently replaced the clutch and rebuilt the trans in my truck. Truck doesnt fit in my garage so i had to do it outside. It was decent outside when I took it all apart. But before I put it back together we had snow and freezing rain and there was literally an inch of solid ice underneath the truck when I went to put the trans back in. I had left most of the bolts laying on the ground and I had to chip away at the ice with a screwdriver to get them out of the ice lol. But at least I didn't have to use my creeper, I could slide around pretty good on the ice.
 

e_d

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I recently replaced the clutch and rebuilt the trans in my truck. Truck doesnt fit in my garage so i had to do it outside. It was decent outside when I took it all apart. But before I put it back together we had snow and freezing rain and there was literally an inch of solid ice underneath the truck when I went to put the trans back in. I had left most of the bolts laying on the ground and I had to chip away at the ice with a screwdriver to get them out of the ice lol. But at least I didn't have to use my creeper, I could slide around pretty good on the ice.

I would think this would be the perfect opportunity to use a cold chisel.
 
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