Off Roading Forums banner
1 - 8 of 8 Posts
G

·
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
This time I pulled an F-150 out of the ditch. He nosed it in and only had one tire on dry pavement and the rest of the tires buried in the snow. He looked at me funny when I offered to pull him out, why do they always do that? He wasn't in the position to be picky though so I hooked up to him and yanked him out. Surprised and relieved is how I left him. I don't think he thought I could do it. Trackers are like the little engine that could, I think I can, I think I can....
Later,
Jeff
 
G

·
Discussion Starter · #3 ·
I yanked an Olds Intrigue sideways out of the snow yesterday with my Samurai, it was fun, So what part of Michigan are you in??
 
G

·
Discussion Starter · #4 ·
Mio. In case you don't know where that is, find Grayling and head east on 72, or north of West Branch. Basically an hour from anywhere!
Where are you at?
Jeff
 

· Registered
Joined
·
298 Posts
I have done that before. I was driving to work on the back road when I see this full size rig in the ditch. it looked like he pull over to far and got stuck. I asked him if he needed a tug and he laughed and said a full size truck tried and couldnt pull him out.

I said " I'll give it a try anyhow" and hooked up the chain. first, I killed it because I forgot to put it in 4 low. So I shift in into 4 low and pull him right out.


'87 sami, 30s, welded rear, 2" lift.
 
G

·
Discussion Starter · #7 ·
IS there any real reason why they can recover larger vehicles so easily??? i have been occasionally thinking about this, because sometime mid-size and full-size things have trouble pulling out there own kind, and Zuks can pretty much pull out anything???? Its weird and they all think you are joking when you say i'll pull you out.
 
1 - 8 of 8 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top