Cat_Driver
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- 2016 Kubota 4060, 2017 Tackeuchi excavator TB260
I'm sure you've all seen this Snow bumper - YouTube
Tell us please, did you pull the Dodge out by front or rear, and what attachment point did you use on the truck? Reminds me of the time I pulled a 3/4 ton 4X4 pickup out, he was mired in deep snow and the rear was on the downgrade, all I had to do was give him a healthy tug from the front using my diff lock (ice underneath) using the chain he hooked to the front tow hooks.
And while we are on this subject, if you had a preference, which type of recovery aid would you prefer to use, a tow strap or a chain?
I'm sure you've all seen this Snow bumper - YouTube
Saw that here before...what baffles me is why those big, strong, young guys didn't just push the car forward when it was originally only part stuck.
I don't know if it's true, but I have heard that the "frame" slots are only for tie-down and not for recovery. That said, I still use them.
Interesting photos of t-slots here:
T-Hook Slots: How strong are they? in General Towing Discussion Forum
In that post and several others I've read, tow operators are often now hooking up to wheels to recover a car.
Bruce