Several times I've chained fire trucks and each time I didn't like it. They are heavy, cold, dirty and require a lot of strength. With that in mind, I really hoped these 'chains' would be a better experience. You are really very good! Yesterday we watched the video and read the instructions but I forgot to sweep the chains in the tires. So don't forget this part. Here are a few more tips that will almost certainly pay off, especially if you're not an expert on necklaces: 1) Once you've practiced putting them on, DO IT AGAIN! I promise you will learn a few tricks. We practiced dressing, drove a bit, undressed, dressed again, drove and undressed again. Each time we got better. 2) It takes a little practice to take them off without snagging on the strap and following idea #1 will help A LOT! 3) Put on a pair of chained gloves, 4) Put on a pair of chained knee pads, and 5) Put a chain in a bag or something. They took several minutes to unravel, which would have taken much, much longer in wet or terrible snow conditions.
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