I do this a lot in our yard, sometimes a trailer sits for weeks before I have to use it and I can't get it out of it's hole. throw a triple on, hook it inside/outside and out she comes. sucks laying in the snow to get that inside done up...but sometimes the hard way is the easy way.
stuck in snow and ice
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An ice girl... Good call.... Any models available that aren't from Chicago?... Think @slim shady has spoken for that one.slim shady Thanks this.
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never chained up in my life
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Might try tire socks. They are very fine mesh 'chains.' Imagine woven metal cloth.
Problem is that it is easy to forget about them. They do not make a lot of noise. If you get up to any sort of significant speed, you will destroy them fast.4noReason, BUMBACLADWAR and Lepton1 Thank this. -
nothing wrong with that. there's lots of stuff I haven't done4noReason Thanks this.
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I've chain down my load 20-25 thousand times but never chained up in my life either.4noReason Thanks this. -
hahaha lmao
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You went out and got two litters of Kitty's?
So you got about 6 to 10 baby kittens out there trying to help push your truck out of the snow ? Wow they must be strong.Lepton1, Farmerbob1, tommymonza and 1 other person Thank this. -
haven't you guys seen the chevy comercial get a pickup to pull you out
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I had two pickups offer to tow me out of a hole, before I explained I had 41k in the box, the right front outside drive impacted on the bottom of the trailer, and the left landing gear leg impacted on frozen gravel.
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Even a locomotive could not get through this weekend in southern Minnesota
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