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by lutan1
Aug 20, 2010
I found this pic on someones profile here on FFN- if confronted with this, how you gonna stabilise it to extricate?
Don't forget that chaining it will only (possibly) prevent it from moving further, but won't stabilise it as such.
What else would/could you do?
Jan 4, 2012
struts and a convential tow truck, a slidebed could also be used. the tow truck is an underused tool.
Mar 4, 2012
Hard to say without a 360. If ground on passenger side is level, cribbing & Rescue 42. If it's sloped down chains to a truck, and cribbing.
Feb 10, 2015
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lutan1
Don't forget that chaining it will only (possibly) prevent it from moving further, but won't stabilise it as such.
What else would/could you do?
Jan 4, 2012
Russ Marks
struts and a convential tow truck, a slidebed could also be used. the tow truck is an underused tool.
Mar 4, 2012
William Revis
Hard to say without a 360. If ground on passenger side is level, cribbing & Rescue 42. If it's sloped down chains to a truck, and cribbing.
Feb 10, 2015