Re: Use of the retarder
Reply #2 –
George, the retarder issue on snow and ice is simple.... DO NOT USE IT....
The wet roads issue is harder to gauge. If it has been raining a while I still leave mine on but use the brake pedal instead of the joystick. I have also used the joystick too and have not had an issue. I think if you are going fast enough to hydroplane than you have an issue anyway and I usually slow down in the rain so it is not as big an issue skidding. I have seen many a trip where cars spin out but the FT is pretty steady and surefooted.
As to sand, if you are on sand and enough of it you are not going anywhere probably... it will be stuck, if you are on gravel roads, and I travel one every day, I am usually going so slow that the Retarder is not going to work or be enough of a help.
So the real question is rain. That is a personal decision I think. I know I have heard it both ways too. I have put 300K miles on my three FT and driven in heavy rain including a couple hurricanes. I was leaving and it was coming in faster..... oh no.... the wind was harder to deal with than the wet and the retarder. So, if you can not drive that is the best answer. I have driven in the snow but the last trip home this month, I hit snow at the TN VA line. It was about 3 inches and I pulled into the welcome area and spent the night. Why move..... if you do not have to. I was very comfy and the aquahot kept me toasty warm and I was the only rig in there that night....