verdesardog
Explorer
I got a stump wedged between a front tire and the back of the wheel well when traversing a clear cut at night. Good thing I had a chain saw with me......
Always got a heavy duty ratchet strap
I like that idea, kind of a light duty comealong with a much longer operating range. I see the 3" and 4" versions have a working load limit of 5,000+ lbs, it may not be fast but I'd think it could come in very handy.
I got stuck down to the frame in mud in a tidal flat in Mexico. Thankfully, it wasn't being flooded by the tide. We got the second vehicle stuck trying to pull the first one out with a snatch strap. About 200' from the nearest dry ground. We ended up using 2x6 boards - jacked up the vehicle, put the board under the tires, let it back down. Mat-tracks or sand ladders probably would have done the job just as well, but we worked with what we could find!
I got stuck down to the frame in mud in a tidal flat in Mexico. Thankfully, it wasn't being flooded by the tide. We got the second vehicle stuck trying to pull the first one out with a snatch strap. About 200' from the nearest dry ground. We ended up using 2x6 boards - jacked up the vehicle, put the board under the tires, let it back down. Mat-tracks or sand ladders probably would have done the job just as well, but we worked with what we could find!
I thought that too once. Came in very handy at sending me to the emergency room with 2 nicely mangled pinky fingers and if it wouldn't have been for a friend being fast on the draw with a tire iron I'd be typing this much slower! Leave the ratchet straps to securing loads and not as recovery equipment, trust me. This happened trying to get a 1/2t pickup back on a FSR and as the truck came up to the road the little pawls in the ratchet strap buckled under the load letting the full weight of the truck crank the handle forward which nearly acted like a scissors on my fingers. Only took about 5 years for my nails to start growing regular again