winching techniques
#11
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Re: winching techniques
Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
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SB wrote:
>
> Ok guys.....
>
> we've had our winch pissing match and ya...dunno who won that one!! haha
>
> anyhow, say you're stuck in the mud/sand/snow with no anchor points around
> and no other vehicles to winch off of and pull out.
>
> What do you guys do? Other than take all the parts off the truck...move
> each bit over to solid ground and built it back up again!?
>
> Do you guys use a sand-anchor? or a 'dead-mans' anchor??
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SB wrote:
>
> Ok guys.....
>
> we've had our winch pissing match and ya...dunno who won that one!! haha
>
> anyhow, say you're stuck in the mud/sand/snow with no anchor points around
> and no other vehicles to winch off of and pull out.
>
> What do you guys do? Other than take all the parts off the truck...move
> each bit over to solid ground and built it back up again!?
>
> Do you guys use a sand-anchor? or a 'dead-mans' anchor??
#12
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Re: winching techniques
Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SB wrote:
>
> Ok guys.....
>
> we've had our winch pissing match and ya...dunno who won that one!! haha
>
> anyhow, say you're stuck in the mud/sand/snow with no anchor points around
> and no other vehicles to winch off of and pull out.
>
> What do you guys do? Other than take all the parts off the truck...move
> each bit over to solid ground and built it back up again!?
>
> Do you guys use a sand-anchor? or a 'dead-mans' anchor??
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SB wrote:
>
> Ok guys.....
>
> we've had our winch pissing match and ya...dunno who won that one!! haha
>
> anyhow, say you're stuck in the mud/sand/snow with no anchor points around
> and no other vehicles to winch off of and pull out.
>
> What do you guys do? Other than take all the parts off the truck...move
> each bit over to solid ground and built it back up again!?
>
> Do you guys use a sand-anchor? or a 'dead-mans' anchor??
#13
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Re: winching techniques
Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SB wrote:
>
> Ok guys.....
>
> we've had our winch pissing match and ya...dunno who won that one!! haha
>
> anyhow, say you're stuck in the mud/sand/snow with no anchor points around
> and no other vehicles to winch off of and pull out.
>
> What do you guys do? Other than take all the parts off the truck...move
> each bit over to solid ground and built it back up again!?
>
> Do you guys use a sand-anchor? or a 'dead-mans' anchor??
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SB wrote:
>
> Ok guys.....
>
> we've had our winch pissing match and ya...dunno who won that one!! haha
>
> anyhow, say you're stuck in the mud/sand/snow with no anchor points around
> and no other vehicles to winch off of and pull out.
>
> What do you guys do? Other than take all the parts off the truck...move
> each bit over to solid ground and built it back up again!?
>
> Do you guys use a sand-anchor? or a 'dead-mans' anchor??
#14
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Re: winching techniques
> Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#15
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Re: winching techniques
> Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#16
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Re: winching techniques
> Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#17
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Re: winching techniques
> Yes: http://www.ramsey.com/automotive/video.html
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
11.6 megs! I don't think I'll see this one.
Planting a Bruce anchor works, but you have to get it loose when you are
out.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#18
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Re: winching techniques
Mike Romain wrote:
> You can bury the spare tire for an anchor.
>
Yep. Bury the spare for an anchor or use an actual boat anchor. Walmart has
them fairly cheap. The kind with the flukes will dig right into the sand.
You can also carry an old axle shaft or two. Drive them into the ground to
pull to.
--
You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and
decrees.
> You can bury the spare tire for an anchor.
>
Yep. Bury the spare for an anchor or use an actual boat anchor. Walmart has
them fairly cheap. The kind with the flukes will dig right into the sand.
You can also carry an old axle shaft or two. Drive them into the ground to
pull to.
--
You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and
decrees.
#19
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Re: winching techniques
Mike Romain wrote:
> You can bury the spare tire for an anchor.
>
Yep. Bury the spare for an anchor or use an actual boat anchor. Walmart has
them fairly cheap. The kind with the flukes will dig right into the sand.
You can also carry an old axle shaft or two. Drive them into the ground to
pull to.
--
You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and
decrees.
> You can bury the spare tire for an anchor.
>
Yep. Bury the spare for an anchor or use an actual boat anchor. Walmart has
them fairly cheap. The kind with the flukes will dig right into the sand.
You can also carry an old axle shaft or two. Drive them into the ground to
pull to.
--
You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and
decrees.
#20
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Re: winching techniques
Mike Romain wrote:
> You can bury the spare tire for an anchor.
>
Yep. Bury the spare for an anchor or use an actual boat anchor. Walmart has
them fairly cheap. The kind with the flukes will dig right into the sand.
You can also carry an old axle shaft or two. Drive them into the ground to
pull to.
--
You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and
decrees.
> You can bury the spare tire for an anchor.
>
Yep. Bury the spare for an anchor or use an actual boat anchor. Walmart has
them fairly cheap. The kind with the flukes will dig right into the sand.
You can also carry an old axle shaft or two. Drive them into the ground to
pull to.
--
You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and
decrees.