Getting a little muddy

Getting a little muddy

Chipw

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1980 CJ7. Iron Duke 4cyl., SR4, Dana300, Dana 30 with aussie locker, AMC 20 with detroit locker and 4.88 gearing, welded and trussed axle housing, one piece axles. 33x12.5 tires
In New England it's illegal to drive on the power lines.
Kinda thought that was true everywhere?
 
In New England it's illegal to drive on the power lines.
Kinda thought that was true everywhere?



I don't think it is around here. I drove right by a sheriffs deputy on the way in. Me and him used to ride motor cycles on the same area as kids. If it's illegal, no one ever told us.


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In Arizona we drive both Power and Gas Line roads all the time. I can't help but wonder, can you drive the power line roads if they are on Your own property? When I was a kid snow mobiles drove them all the time (in Winter with snow on the ground) in New York.
 
Power lines on private property is the only time we can wheel them.
I suppose if the power lines are not posted anywhere private property then one would assume its fair game.
 
Out here in the west, in rural areas a good deal of the power line roads are on public land
 
I suppose if the power lines are not posted anywhere private property no trespassing then one would assume its fair game.
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