Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor

   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor #1  

In.the.Piñons

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With winter coming up I'm sure someone is going to go off my road, into the ditch, and get stuck. I used to recover using a Jeep with a winch, but it I no longer own it. My tractor has a hitch, but my rear blade is most likely going to be in the way. So where's the best place to attach a shackle to the front of the tractor? Also, my tractor, with the rear blade attached is about 10,500lbs, what's the heaviest vehicle I should be trying to recover? Any other tips for using a tractor to recover stuck vehicles (this is my first tractor)?
 
   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor #2  
I attach to the rear drawbar when possible. Just raise the rear blade all the way up and run the cable/strap/chain under it. The rear axle is much stronger that the front is to pull from. Front receiver hitches can be bought or made for the front.
 
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I attach to the rear drawbar when possible. Just raise the rear blade all the way up and run the cable/strap/chain under it. The rear axle is much stronger that the front is to pull from. Front receiver hitches can be bought or made for the front.

This is what I do; I run it under the box blade and attach it to drawbar.
 
   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor #4  
With winter coming up I'm sure someone is going to go off my road, into the ditch, and get stuck. I used to recover using a Jeep with a winch, but it I no longer own it. My tractor has a hitch, but my rear blade is most likely going to be in the way. So where's the best place to attach a shackle to the front of the tractor? Also, my tractor, with the rear blade attached is about 10,500lbs, what's the heaviest vehicle I should be trying to recover? Any other tips for using a tractor to recover stuck vehicles (this is my first tractor)?
I just attach the stretch rope or chain to the back blade, is it the recommended method? nope, will it tend to lift the front wheels? yep at times.
You can attempt to gently pull anything that you care to. I have to be careful on a paved road not to spin as I am running very good aggressive tire chains that will be rough on pavement if the tires spin.
I just ease into things and gently pull to my max pull, no banging or slamming just a nice pull.

Yes you certainly can go under a back blade and attach to your drawbar, that would be the recommended manner to hook and pull from.
 
   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor #5  
I did it often long ago. But modern cars are so delicate, and with people and insurance companies looking for someone to take the blame, I don't any more, with a few exceptions.

Bruce
 
   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor #7  
Prefer to pull from draw bar in rear, or tow/pull ring attached to of front chassis..... Use a "dynamic recovery strap" and not just "tow rope"....
I almost never pull from the front of a tractor, I may hook to a bucket to pull with but not the front of a tractor. Most do not have heavy enough of a frame rail to take a hard pull.
Many (large) stuck tractors have been broke from being pulled from the fronts. Most large farm tractors and often other large self propelled equipment will have a tow cable attached to the proper pull points. Many large tractors it will be attached to the drawbar and extends to the front of the tractor as a pull point.
 
   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor
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Thanks guys. I will see what I can manage, attaching to the rear hitch with the blade raised. If I can't get enough clearance, I'll try attaching directly to the boom of the blade and go carefully. At some point I would like to get a hydraulic top link which would enable me to get that rear blade right out of the way.

I do used a dynamic recovery strap and, if possible, request stuck person to attach it to their vehicle, in the hopes it absolves me of any liability. Maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part?
 
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   / Pulling stuck vehicles out of the ditch with a tractor #9  
Thanks guys. I will see what I can manage, attaching to the rear hitch with the blade raised. If I can't get enough clearance, I'll try attaching directly to the boom of the blade and go carefully. At some point I would like to get a hydraulic top link which would enable me to get that rear blade right out of the way.

I do used a dynamic recovery strap and, if possible, request stuck person to attach it to their vehicle, in the hopes absolves me of any liability. Maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part?
Every modern car I have seen has a towing point on the front and rear. Sometimes the towing point is hidden, like on my 2006 Scion Xb. There is a little hatch that must be removed and then the towing bar must be screwed into the hole revealed by the hatch removal. The towing bar is kept with the spare tire. Anyway, if you are gonna tug someone out look for the towing point. Just tugging on the car in a random spot could twist the unibody out of square.
Eric
 

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