jimmcld
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I just pulled my first 18 wheeler out of the mud. I didn't think it would be that hard to pull out, so I just hooked a chain to it and tried to drive out with it. I was dissapointed when I couldn't budge it.
Plan B: I pulled up and rolled out the cable from the rear winch. It pulled it, but you could tell the cable was really straining. Then, the driver of the 18 wheeler released the brakes, which had been locked up, and it got a lot easier to pull.
At first, I was pulling it through the mud with the brakes locked up and the front wheels turned sideways to the direction of pull. But it still pulled it! After getting it out of the ruts she had made, I just got in and drove out of the mud, still pulling her. I was impressed. I think I'll keep it.
Sorry I didn't get more pictures.
Plan B: I pulled up and rolled out the cable from the rear winch. It pulled it, but you could tell the cable was really straining. Then, the driver of the 18 wheeler released the brakes, which had been locked up, and it got a lot easier to pull.
At first, I was pulling it through the mud with the brakes locked up and the front wheels turned sideways to the direction of pull. But it still pulled it! After getting it out of the ruts she had made, I just got in and drove out of the mud, still pulling her. I was impressed. I think I'll keep it.
Sorry I didn't get more pictures.
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