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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057652
01/22/24 10:28 PM
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We got 9" of snow and 18" of wind.


Life ain't supposed to be easy.
Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057653
01/22/24 10:30 PM
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Lol I don't even carry a spare tire. I just don't drive places my Honda Civic or 2 wheel drive truck might get stuck.

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057659
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In my 2500 Chevy, I have 4 tire chains, a 5 ton Lug All, a 25 foot chain, and a 50 foot cable with hooks. Truck has studded winter treads also. The Subaru Forester also has studded winter tires, and I have a 2 ton come a long, a 20 ft chain, and a 30 foot cable.

Battery jumper boxes in each also.

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: loosegoose] #8057669
01/22/24 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by loosegoose
Lol I don't even carry a spare tire. I just don't drive places my Honda Civic or 2 wheel drive truck might get stuck.

I'm about 30 miles from you..I'm guessing you're not venturing out much lately!


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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057671
01/22/24 10:49 PM
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Chains and common sense. Even thinking about putting chains on, bring me to my common senses. I usually know if I'm going to get stuck so now, I'd rather not try knowing I will get stuck. Common sense has kept me out of a lot of work, but it was the school of hard knocks that taught me the most. The chains are going to rust to dust if I just use my common sense.


Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057678
01/22/24 10:58 PM
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What's this thing you call common sense? Just go for it.


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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057682
01/22/24 11:01 PM
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You haven't been stuck until you have been stuck on a lake or in the slush. In the slush, minutes matter sometimes. On the wet, slick, polished ice................

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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057686
01/22/24 11:06 PM
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At all times. Backcountry style snow shovel, small spade, 36” disston cross cut, little boys axe, 30’ tow strap, two small D ringed straps 3’, shackles, shackled tow stinger. All fits under or behind my tundra seat minus the shovels

thinking about carrying my new 3 ton 35’ Wyeth come along. Its been super handy at work. Will pull anything.

Chains in the truck half the year.

I pull lots of people out of sticky situations. Christmas tree season on the line is hilarious.

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057690
01/22/24 11:08 PM
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A couple T-posts, a driver, and a come-a-long ride around with me where ever I go. I keep a shovel handy, but those things don't fit my hands very well.


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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057694
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That ought to cover it!
I wouldn't drive out on any thickness of ice. Call me phobic!


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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057695
01/22/24 11:11 PM
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Sand bags for weight and if needed open one up and spread on shoveled tire path. If in rut put whole unopened bag in rut



Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057702
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Nothing likes slush not even track machines. Getting stuck in slush is the worst IMO.


Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057710
01/22/24 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Gary Benson
That ought to cover it!
I wouldn't drive out on any thickness of ice. Call me phobic!


As soon as you spin a tire on the lake you are hosed. The more you spin, the more deep and polished the ruts gets that the tire is sitting in. Any moisture runs into that hole. It is SUPER frustrating. If you are lucky, you can jack it up all the way to the top with a hi lift jack, shove it sideways off the jack to get out of the ruts and away you go. Other times I have drilled a 10 inch hole in the ice and used a dead man and a come along to pull the truck 8 feet at a time and of course it is always windy on 20 below zero. This may be why I don't ice fish anymore.

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I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057711
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I fixed all of my snow problems by renting a moving van and did what people with sense do and moved south...
Our fur primes up just like Yankee fur does.

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057767
01/23/24 01:41 AM
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I have a 10k warn in a cradle mount that can go into any receiver hitch. It's cable, synthetic would have been a lot lighter to move around but I figured cable had more durability plus it's what was in stock whan I had to pull out the tractor.

I figured a mount that can be moved from vehicle to vehicle was more likely to be able to be used when it's needed. For example it won't be on a nice aftermarket bumper on a vehicle that's broke down when a winch is needed. Instead it and a battery can be picked up and used on any vehicle with a receiver mount. Not as convenient as a permanent mounted winch but has more options.

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057783
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I have several hundred feet of 1" diameter rope and 60' of heavy logging chain, that I have used a lot.

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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: 160user] #8057785
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Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by Gary Benson
That ought to cover it!
I wouldn't drive out on any thickness of ice. Call me phobic!


As soon as you spin a tire on the lake you are hosed. The more you spin, the more deep and polished the ruts gets that the tire is sitting in. Any moisture runs into that hole. It is SUPER frustrating. If you are lucky, you can jack it up all the way to the top with a hi lift jack, shove it sideways off the jack to get out of the ruts and away you go. Other times I have drilled a 10 inch hole in the ice and used a dead man and a come along to pull the truck 8 feet at a time and of course it is always windy on 20 below zero. This may be why I don't ice fish anymore.

We ice fish on snowmobiles, 4 wheelers and by foot. No need to get truck stuck and you can still ice fish grin


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Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057855
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Every vehicle I own has a winch on it, except my new snowmachine, where I switched to packing a rope-along rather than an electric winch. They all have a shovel in them also, and the pickups all have four tire chains, jumper cables and a cigarette lighter air compressor. The four wheelers have an air compressor also and I own tire chains that fit them but they aren't usually in them. A shovel is used most often, that and airing the tires down. It is amazing how much better your rig will go in the snow if you let a bunch of air out of the tires.

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: bearcat2] #8057856
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Lewis winch

Re: Getting out of sticky situations [Re: Gary Benson] #8057861
01/23/24 08:20 AM
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I see "overland" vehicles here running up and down the interstate with high lift jacks and traction boards bolted onto their bed racks. Funny thing is none have any mud or scratches on them.


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