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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / April 2005

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Anyone push snow with a Dakota?

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nitpik - 23 Apr 2005 01:33 GMT
I've been thinking about putting a blade on my 2000 just to keep the drive
clear.  Interested in hearing from people who have moved snow with a Dakota
and how it does.
TranSurgeon - 23 Apr 2005 01:38 GMT
3 words

big transmission cooler

> I've been thinking about putting a blade on my 2000 just to keep the drive
> clear.  Interested in hearing from people who have moved snow with a Dakota
> and how it does.
nitpik - 23 Apr 2005 15:38 GMT
Much obliged.  Transmixer cooler is on the list.

Thanks.

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> Dakota
>> and how it does.
Denny - 23 Apr 2005 01:43 GMT
> I've been thinking about putting a blade on my 2000 just to keep the drive
> clear.  Interested in hearing from people who have moved snow with a
> Dakota and how it does.

Two people that I work with have blades on Dakotas, one is a 6 1/2' Western
and the other is a 7' Western. Both are used to keep family and friends
driveways open and maybe a small parking lot. No problems with either one of
them. But as Gary has said, a large trans cooler is your friend...

Denny
kilmister - 25 Apr 2005 03:54 GMT
lucky you,
i'm grateful if i can get my truck out of the driveway.  of course it's not
a 4x4 dakota, just 2x4

> I've been thinking about putting a blade on my 2000 just to keep the drive
> clear.  Interested in hearing from people who have moved snow with a Dakota
> and how it does.
 
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