FourteenthCylon t1_j8us2ci wrote
I used to work as a delivery driver for a propane company. Ice is no problem. Tire chains made from hardened steel with V-grips welded to the chains will get you over any ice. What IS a problem is thick hard-packed snow. If you don't ever plow your driveway and just keep driving over it and tramping the snow down, that's fine for a car. However, a truck loaded with five tons of propane will push through the packed snow and will get bogged down. It doesn't help that the packed part is always the width of a car, not of a propane truck. If you want to be sure you can get propane or oil delivered all winter, keep your driveway plowed, and plowed nice and wide.
 Only in VT does the propane guy deliver on this like it’s nothing.
Only in VT does the propane guy deliver on this like it’s nothing.
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