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Little Heet will help.
https://knowhow.napaonline.com/what-is-gas-line-antifreeze-and-why-do-you-need-it/
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Start looking for a walk-behind snow thrower...if you don't already have one.
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Go to Thiesen's, Fleet Farm or Farm and Fleet, and buy a steel snow shovel. Don't try to get by with a cheap plastic one. Don't go to Menards.
Shovel the snow before the rest of the family has a chance to stomp all over it and turn it to ice. This includes driving on it. It will come up much easier. If you are away during the day and it snows, park in the street, shovel a path for your car, then put it in the garage. When you say mid-Iowa, I'm assuming no further north than I-80. You shouldn't get that much snow, a small snow blower or thrower is likely adequate for most snowfalls. My step-daughter lives in Davenport, we bought her a 7hp 26" wide snowblower. She's never used it. |
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I find that when I drive in the snow I will drift/slide/test traction the entire time I am driving. 1. It entertains me and 2. I always know where the limits are. I wasn’t completely aware of this and had a shocker realization. But it makes sense. I am a skier and you need to know what the surface offers so that you can perform the best.
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You escaped too? I forget which Kevin are you, from around the Pasadena area or the Kevin with the P car bodyshop? Coming form S cal, that snow looks exciting to spend the winter.
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Slightly north of the 80 in Carroll County (the 71 and the 30).
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Just remember, your antilock brakes may or may not save you, on ice if you are going too fast brace for the impact in a tight spot. You hear the chatter of the brakes while you don't seem to be going any slower. The best tires in the world can't make ice like dry pavement. Even in wet snow it can get you. Watch your following distance.
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SoCal to Iowa? That sounds interesting. Was born in Iowa and left the Midwest in the 90's. Anyway, snow is not nearly as bad as ice. Wind can actually contribute to the creation of ice on roads. If you think you are going to be driving at night I'd carry some road flares and extra hat and gloves in the car. If you will really be parked outside overnight you might want to install an electric block/oil pan heater. See this story.
https://www.thedrive.com/maintenance-repair/36647/engine-block-heater
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Noted. Thanks
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One thing I've picked up over the years is that bridges will freeze before roads on the ground will.
Something to do with the cold air being on both sides of the pavement on a bridge. Good luck! First time I was in snow as an adult I didn't even recognize that it was snowing, I thought some trees were shedding their flower petals.
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Oh then there's what we call black ice. It is a coating of clear ice that is completely transparent and so looks black like the road surface. It will fool you and do it's best to kill you. AMHIK
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Awesome!!
Not far from Ames where I went to school. I have driven through there even on 30, back in the early 90’s. My family is all originally from Iowa and if I was a betting man I would say my son goes to Iowa State next year. |
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Tires with as many sipes/grooves as possible.
Remote start installed Fix any windshield chips as they turn into cracks during the freeze - hot defrost- freeze cycle Upgraded headlight bulbs Winter weight motor oill There will be lots of red light runners. Don’t jackrabbit out the instant it’s green Be courteous of those that are more comfortable driving on ice and snow and let them go by |
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Do not pay too close attention to the local weather. Snowfall is not necessarily fatal. Regardless of their warnings, you do not have to hide in the basement when a 10% chance of snowfall is forecast.
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