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4.5T pull
Saffy:
--- Quote from: T30CDB on November 09, 2009, 22:29:34 ---
--- Quote from: clbarclay on November 09, 2009, 21:29:02 ---I think it was Jake on here that posted some pictures of a Discovery recovering an articulated lorry in a grass field. I think its was at one of the LR shows that got more rain that expected.
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Would be more embarrassing if he had pictures of the four D4x4 muppets trying to recover the artic that belongs to Devon 4x4 at billing three years ago. Top off roading / winch comp team, couldn't even work out that you cant pull a stuck vehicle sideways !
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jake works for devon4x4 so maybe they are.
clbarclay:
Shows how good my memory is, turns out it was a video linked by boss, but it was D4x4
http://www.mud-club.com/forum/index.php?topic=70504.msg589235
dxmedia:
Doesn't that fall into the catagory of how not to use a kerr? The transfer of force from the front of the truck to the cross member of that landy must have been HUGE.
lurch_917:
naa thats nothing last winter i was pulling fully freighted artics out of the yard on snow and ice i had to pull 2 of them from the side as there wasnt enough room to get them from the front
T30CDB:
--- Quote from: clbarclay on November 10, 2009, 10:58:07 ---Shows how good my memory is, turns out it was a video linked by boss, but it was D4x4
http://www.mud-club.com/forum/index.php?topic=70504.msg589235
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Thats not the one. This had four of there vehicles all trying to pull at once and not one driver had the brains to pull the truck forward instead of sideways and to get on hard standing first instead of chewed up grass
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