LD1
Epic Contributor
Pulling in reverse used to be the preferred way because your gearing was lower. Now with these modern 6 or more gear transmissions you more than likely have lower gearing in forward.
If towing in reverse I always use the passengers side tow hook just in case something gives way and comes through the windshield.
Chris
Around here, pulling is reverse isnt about gearing, its about proper technique. Which I have had to show people a few times.
If trying to pull a car out of a ditch going forward, MANY times the car just likes to run the ditch and sometimes can slide/suck you into the ditch also.
By pulling in reverse, you can use your front tires to steer. Hook fairly short, maybe 10' chain/strap. And hook to the far side tow hook. As you are pulling, cut the wheels in the direction that will pull the vehicle out of the ditch.
Last winter, We had a ~10" or so event and I was sent out to do a lot that was missed. They had 3 semi's stuck. (no trailer). Back in between two buildings and drifted pretty bad. They were gonna call a tow service in but needed plowed to get back there. I was already out for more hours than I wanted and just wanted to get done. I backed up and handed the guy a chain. The look on his face was priceless. One of those "you got to be kidding me" looks. Truck had no problem pulling him out to where I had plowed a clean path (so he could get the rest of the way out). Did that to the other two trucks also. One of the hillbilly drives kept going on about cummins and how he knew it would do it blah blah blah. I told him the engine I had has nothing to do with it. ITs all about weight in the right place and traction. Was glad to get that day overwith:laughing: