FreedomTraveler
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It's time to travel. Be safe, not scared.
It's time to travel. Be safe, not scared.
That guy went up and put his hand on that line under tension, like he was going to pull that line over, lol, and he's a pro?
How'd that guy get that truck in that spot to begin with, did he back off the road or was he trying to climb that hill to get on the road? Idiot!
Or, was this all staged for the video?
That was interesting.
The recovery situation was somewhat exacerbated by lack of in the ER:
1) very low gears. I wonder if one of those short 2.7:1 planetary Black Boxes has the torque and GVW rating to work in an ER drivetrain. You saw how much he had to rev engine to get torque converter to do something. Hopefully he put it in low range!!
2) locking diffs at both ends (aftermarket available in front only on ER AFAIK, and I doubt many ER owners install ARBs). That’s a big ER problem IMHO.
3) CTIS.
I think he did use his air adjustable suspension to get the R front tire on the road but with an open diff that wouldn’t have helped. Can anyone tell if he had a front locker? I say “maybe”.
A very similar thing happened to me trying to make a multi point U turn on a narrow gravel road on a big berm in a forest near Lviv in 2017. Except I was more perpendicular to the road and therefore not leaning very much.
I managed to make it out without resorting to winching because of being fortunate enough to have all 3 the above vehicle characteristics. I needed all 3.
That was interesting.
The recovery situation was somewhat exacerbated by lack of in the ER:
1) very low gears. I wonder if one of those short 2.7:1 planetary Black Boxes has the torque and GVW rating to work in an ER drivetrain. You saw how much he had to rev engine to get torque converter to do something. Hopefully he put it in low range!!
2) locking diffs at both ends (aftermarket available in front only on ER AFAIK, and I doubt many ER owners install ARBs). That’s a big ER problem IMHO.
3) CTIS.
I think he did use his air adjustable suspension to get the R front tire on the road but with an open diff that wouldn’t have helped. Can anyone tell if he had a front locker? I say “maybe”.
A very similar thing happened to me trying to make a multi point U turn on a narrow gravel road on a big berm in a forest near Lviv in 2017. Except I was more perpendicular to the road and therefore not leaning very much.
I managed to make it out without resorting to winching because of being fortunate enough to have all 3 the above vehicle characteristics. I needed all 3.
I'm not aware of locking diffs...would be great to find a proven front/rear system designed for 550/5500: anyone out there doing this? Those tires appear to be Goodyear G275 335/80r20. Looking at the specs for those tires I have to wonder what newer/longer ER's weigh, especially the load on rear axle. The carbon fiber LTi is reportedly lighter than older models. I also note the speed rating is higher and ply rating is lower on the G275 than the MPT81. I seem to recall reading that Continental is revamping the MPT81 but don't have a link. Numerous folks using the G275 say that it is excellent for (US-made, modified chassis-truck camper level) offroad pursuits.Great points. Mine is an F450 (2001 swapped to 2007 F550 axles and suspension). I'm sure it's changed over the years but not sure on the newer Super Duties. Looks like he has MPT81s. Not sure what Earthroamers gear to but when I went to super singles I regeared to 5.38 front and back. Mine has a Dana S110 rear with LSD and wide track Super 60 up front. There is no true locker for the S110 rear AFAIK but I added a Yukon air locker up front for just these tough situations. It does really well.
That stuck could have killed somebody in 10 ways. A true rescue.
Incredible.... the EarthRoamer synthetic line failed.....
I love my M8000 with STEEL cable. I don't even think of failure when winching over rocks.
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so the more I drink the more I think....
first thought... was this the winch/cable EARTHROAMER supplied...
second.... how did the synthetic cable get so frayed/abused.
always the optomist I give credit to the victim but if EARTHROAMER supplied/installed the winch and cable.... even abused it should not have failed. This was not an excessive pull if that winch/cable was rated for a mud bog pull. The loads here were pretty light.
my go to is always STEEL cable.
What’s that black box you mention? My camper is no Earth Roamer, but I really feel what you mean about low gears. I’ve got a Dana 80 rear and ARB but only a 2.3:1 (I think) low range in my transfer case. With 4.63 gears, its just not low enough to be in the meat of my torque curve and still be at a walking pace.That was interesting.
The recovery situation was somewhat exacerbated by lack of in the ER:
1) very low gears. I wonder if one of those short 2.7:1 planetary Black Boxes has the torque and GVW rating to work in an ER drivetrain. You saw how much he had to rev engine to get torque converter to do something. Hopefully he put it in low range!!
2) locking diffs at both ends (aftermarket available in front only on ER AFAIK, and I doubt many ER owners install ARBs). That’s a big ER problem IMHO.
3) CTIS.
I think he did use his air adjustable suspension to get the R front tire on the road but with an open diff that wouldn’t have helped. Can anyone tell if he had a front locker? I say “maybe”.
A very similar thing happened to me trying to make a multi point U turn on a narrow gravel road on a big berm in a forest near Lviv in 2017. Except I was more perpendicular to the road and therefore not leaning very much.
I managed to make it out without resorting to winching because of being fortunate enough to have all 3 the above vehicle characteristics. I needed all 3.