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Reply:Anyone need a good back window?
Reply:20 guys standing around watchingCould have easily pushed it up right onto its wheels.Miller 211Hypertherm PM 451961 Lincoln Idealarc 250HTP 221  True Wisdom only comes from Pain.
Reply:Originally Posted by John T20 guys standing around watchingCould have easily pushed it up right onto its wheels.
Reply:or a snatch block tied of to one of those big bushes and it would have been back on the wheels, but I think many of these youtube videos are done on purpose to get viewers..and destroying a tuck is just part of it, just hope the insurance company doesnt see the video..this idiot destroys some expensive stuff for his videos....
Reply:The guy obviously wanted out of the vehicle loan payments through insurance payoff.Lincoln, ESAB, Thermal Dynamics, Victor, Miller, Dewalt, Makita, Kalamzoo.  Hand tools, power tools, welding and cutting tools.
Reply:That guy didn't have a loan on that truck. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Reply:Was the owner there? If he was not there they hate him deeply. When I started watching I was thinking why are the doing it like that, I must be missing something? Nope drug it out like that.
Reply:........What the H........... Attached ImagesMiller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:Originally Posted by IAMsteelworkerThat guy didn't have a loan on that truck. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Reply:Originally Posted by farmersammm
Reply:We spent a lot of time at one of the lakes north of Phoenix, it's amazing to watch how stupid or ignorant people can be. My dad had a 4 part block & tackle that was strung with 5/8 nylon rope, he also had a a steel post & a sledge hammer that he packed. He would watch people back their boat into the lake, there was no concrete ramp, just sandy bottom and silt, they would get the rear wheels in and get stuck and bury it. Dad would sit & watch, then take the block, steel post and hammer and set up & pull them out. Generally there would be 6 or 8 guys around & he would get them all on the tail line from the block, that was usually enough to pull them out, once in a while we'd have to have a truck to pull them. The funniest was some guy had a fairly new Cadillac that he backed in until water was coming in the door seals. We always used a front hitch to launch our boat.IMPEACH BIDEN!NRA LIFE MEMBERUNITWELD 175 AMP 3 IN1 DCMIDSTATES 300 AMP AC MACHINEGOD HELP AMERICA!“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream".RONALD REAGAN
Reply:This was taken from the comment section of the video, posted by the OP of the video.This helps clear things up a little:1. I’m Not the owner of the vehicle. 2. We were stuck behind it 3. Owner of the truck ruptured his brake lines earlier. Was heading down but there were people on the road so he hit the wall and rolled to avoid them. 4. Owner of the truck decided to remove the truck and unblock the trail. Guy in ram was passing by and helped do what the owner of the truck wanted. Truck was totaled and owner just wanted to move truck. 5. No way of going back up the hill or risk another vehicle to use as anchor. Road was not flat and had many deep ruts. Would have damaged other vehicle.6. We had no say in what the owner wanted to do just helped clear the path so others co continue.Still horrendous to watch though!
Reply:Originally Posted by CAVEMANNWe spent a lot of time at one of the lakes north of Phoenix, it's amazing to watch how stupid or ignorant people can be. My dad had a 4 part block & tackle that was strung with 5/8 nylon rope, he also had a a steel post & a sledge hammer that he packed. He would watch people back their boat into the lake, there was no concrete ramp, just sandy bottom and silt, they would get the rear wheels in and get stuck and bury it. Dad would sit & watch, then take the block, steel post and hammer and set up & pull them out. Generally there would be 6 or 8 guys around & he would get them all on the tail line from the block, that was usually enough to pull them out, once in a while we'd have to have a truck to pull them. The funniest was some guy had a fairly new Cadillac that he backed in until water was coming in the door seals. We always used a front hitch to launch our boat.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbWonder if we ever were there when you were, I spent lots of time there (before they raised the dam). I used a front hitch as well to launch. Sure was hot there and not a speck of shade, I had a 12 volt swamp cooler on the camper and that made it very nice inside what with the humidity being so low. Over the years I ran two outboard boats and a 16 foot Hobie Cat on Lake Pleasant.
Reply:Originally Posted by CAVEMANNWe were at Bartlett, 1967-about 1977. We loved that lake, there were no facilities, good fishing and water skiing. also liked Apache.
Reply:HobbytimeI just watch the concert truck video. It pained me to watch him beat the hell out a new truck. It hurt as I save my $$$. lol Do you have a back story?
Reply:I guess that is the reason God made snatch blocks, maybe someone should have told them about them.
Reply:Originally Posted by ReebzHobbytimeI just watch the concert truck video. It pained me to watch him beat the hell out a new truck. It hurt as I save my $$$. lol Do you have a back story?
Reply:Originally Posted by Hobbytimethe guy makes a ton of videos and makes a ton of money...read the link it has all the info and how he makes his money destroying new cars and trucks and everything else...I guess the price of doing business....https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...u-vcPU2ih1Mina
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbAh Bartlett, never went there but did spend a lot of time at Apache and Roosevelt. Many an afternoon in the Big Horny Sheep Bar.
Reply:Yes we camped at Burnt Corral and boated to the marina where we would spend hours drinking then try to water ski back in the dark. Do you remember a guy from Larry's Marine, or a guy with a wooden leg? The guy with the wooden leg could water ski like a pro and he always freaked people out when docking by putting his wooden leg out just as the boat was about to contact the dock. Don't remember everyone's name and probably some dead by now.Miller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:Originally Posted by Ron_JAnyone need a good back window?
Reply:Where's Matt when you need him??? Last edited by bigb; 03-05-2021 at 07:46 PM.Miller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbYes we camped at Burnt Corral and boated to the marina where we would spend hours drinking then try to water ski back in the dark. Do you remember a guy from Larry's Marine, or a guy with a wooden leg? The guy with the wooden leg could water ski like a pro and he always freaked people out when docking by putting his wooden leg out just as the boat was about to contact the dock. Don't remember everyone's name and probably some dead by now.Originally Posted by bigbWhere's Matt when you need him???
Reply:Originally Posted by CAVEMANNNot off hand, the last time we were at Apache would have been in 1977, I was 22 fairly newly married, in fact that was the last time I got any water skiing done, Did you ever see a little green drag/ski boat running around with the name "LITTLE MISS GANGRENE?"
Reply:I don't know how likely it is that a tow strap or recovery strap will break but I really get nervous when I see these guys standing right next to one, would hate to see a head sliced off!Miller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbI don't know how likely it is that a tow strap or recovery strap will break but I really get nervous when I see these guys standing right next to one, would hate to see a head sliced off!
Reply:My buddy was pulling out a truck with the recovery strap on the front of the truck. It broke and went through the radiator and broke the block. He never used another one.
Reply:I guess the way to go is with a kinetic rope but they sure are priceyMiller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbSo we are about the same age....but my times at Apache were in the 80's with two different ski boats than in the late 80s and early 90s Lake Pleasant with a Hobie Cat and a couple different Cat rigged day sailers.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigbI guess the way to go is with a kinetic rope but they sure are pricey
Reply:I use a rimless tire in between when pulling. That extra stretching helps. Sling through tire and then to vehicle and another sling through tire to the other vehicle. This is pretty slick for stump removal OR could work for car in ditch. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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