Blue, Wilt & Craig:
Add what? A whole bunch of unknown variables?
fook dat get me outta here quick
Yup stick a rope on drag it out. What's wrong with that?
Do not panic! Pamphlet has more pictures than text!!
Blue, Wilt & Craig:
Add what? A whole bunch of unknown variables?
fook dat get me outta here quick
Yup stick a rope on drag it out. What's wrong with that?
Do not panic! Pamphlet has more pictures than text!!
when recovering a vehicle from thick mud in many cases the further you move the vehicle the more force is required to keep it moving. In theory the initial suction is the hardest part of the pull. In practice the snow plough effect can mean that the further the vehicle moves the more mud it takes with it so the more force is needed.
Use the "quote" buttoneven with pics would still just stick a rope on and drag it out
So you are saying that that 4x4 Recovery Bible you got for xmas is your favorite doorstop?
exactly...imagine your stuck in a hole full of mud and the cab is slowly filling up with mud..."hold on m8 i will just get me chart to work out the best recovery"
fook dat get me outta here quick
here's a nice example (courtesy of FT) of the yaw effect at its worst.
Snow Driving Fall: Lorry Driver Survives 200ft Fall Down Cliff In Norway After Tow Truck Crash | Strange News | Sky News
Sorry not to get back on this before.
Nasty case of Yaw.
Where I'm from its known as texting while towing.
Will add a paragraph so you can avoid this problem![]()