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Lots of floating logs and debris in bighorn canyon due to the high water. Was good all weekend but I finally hit something headed in on Sunday night. I was sure I bent the prop cause I felt a strong vibration after I throttled back up. I brought it back down to idle and kept it that way the last mile or so into the marina. Loaded it up and the prop looked fine??????
iwndr if something just got wrapped up in it or stuck to a blade??? Then came off near the marina when we used reverse...
I'll take it out again this weekend to check it out but I was sure I bent something.
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
4WD actually came in very handy last winter in Vegas. We had a freak snowstorm and my wife was able to drive right around all the suckers without it on the 95(hopefully you weren't one of the 'suckers' Erick).
I live in the Denver area and had all kinds of 2wd trucks that were lowered and got around just fine in the snow. 4wd is nice but not always a requirement.
If you are worried about mileage don't buy a 2wd suv and try and overload it towing. Just my thoughts I drive past lots of folks in two wheel drives every winter. I just do not think a 2wd will get that much better mileage than a 4wd with the same engine.
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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