Helogabals
Gold Member
There are those kinetic energy recovery ropes. Do you know them ?Phil, glad your back is improving or at least chilling out for you
Masseyrider, always fun getting stuck. I laugh at myself a lot...
I wish all vehicles had a dedicated pull spot in the front. Youtube is littered, literally....
with videos of folks pulling off their front bumper. I kept a long synthetic rope on the back of my big tractor in NC.
Used that rope twice, first time used a chain and while strong worried about scratching up someone's nice truck.
But if no tow hook, where to wrap it? All kinds of different suspensions.
it was nice on my Subaru, Audi and this Volvo they provide a knockout spot on the bumper to screw in a tow hook.
But when someone is down in your ditch in the snow, and the two women sure did not know much auto mechanics,
yes one on the phone where she spun. Big shady spot in front of my farm with overhanging trees. They'd hit that at 45 and whooeeee.
Up and down the street into the ditches they went. Half worn summer tires sure don't grip snow well...
So I'd have to find a place to hook up under the front. And then you don't know if the lady is going to be a lunatic and floor it.
you really have to talk to them and get on the same page.
The one guy in a 2wd old p/u with bald tires was a delight, big hook up front, got him out in two minutes.
Two of the wreckees slid/spun out on black ice, the lady in our rare one inch of snow.
She was one on the phone going almost regular speed.
clueless
but she gave me a nice smile when I pulled her out
My three Ram trucks all had tow hooks on the front and a large pull hook in the rear hitch.
marvelous trucks, too bad for the hemi tick and the body rot. Really reinforces value of getting new truck
undercoated before it sees salt. But I always felt "equipped" knowing I had those front hooks.
likely this comes from being a fireman and being ready to assist folks
When you pull from the front you can see exactly what is going on. Just need to have a very good synthetic rope
that won't come back through your windshield.
It's nice to live with the seasons. Trick for me was having a small driveway and small walkway.
And a good car with awd and good winter rated tires.
The Volvo awd is good but the Subaru and Audi were better in snow.
put snow tires on an Outback and you can literally go anywhere
and for families up North, you get home too in one piece
sorry to blather on. One of those mornings.
hard frost out, everything coated in white frost
including my car
c'mon sun
I just read Plowhog's post. Now he's the one who clearly knows how to drive in snow.
They work great on ice. Actually I have pulled Scania truck with Volvo XC70.

There comes a little sheet with rope showing max speed with given weight of tractor. Simple as that
Just first example, not so impressive, but still
I have seen video where Bundeswehr recovers Leopard tank with such type of rope
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