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*sigh* This is what I am up against


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So here is a pic of my brother's Jeep getting swallowed up by a mud pit when the ice broke through

 

If my BRAT did that, I would have water half way up my hood. Of course there is probably a good change that I have floated on top of the ice b/c the BRAT is so light.

 

MUST KEEP SAVING MONEY TO BUILD BIGGER.....

 

BW

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He has a Rubicon and so does my sister. My little bro was driving the CJ.

 

Ok not "FLOATED" considering it leaks like a crazy. It would have crossed it w/o breaking through. (But "FLOATED" sounds so much cooler.)

 

IIRC curb weight on BRAT is 2500 ish pounds (that's what my registration says)Curb weight on a Wrangler is 3229.

 

Found this nifty chart on-line about how much weight ice can hold.

http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/dfwice.htm

My bro said that ice was about 6 inches thick. That's within the BRAT's weight :banana: now all I have to do is get the BRAT over to VA so we can wheel together.

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Hey guys,

 

The Army Corps of Engineers uses this formula for calculating how much weight ice can support:

 

h = 4 SQRT P

 

That is: h equals 4 times the square root of P

where:

h is the thickness of ice in inches and P is the load in tons.

 

This is based upon hard, CLEAR ice.

 

Always use caution when on ice......vehicles are expendable....people aren't.

 

NV

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