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Got a call from a friend stuck in a ditch Sunday.

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12 comments

  • allen griggs

    A snatch block is a wonderful tool. I have 3 of them.

    Good job pulling that guy from the ditch drobs. Difficult job.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Good on you, for all the great effort for the family and pulling him out of course

    May karma repay you 10 fold for the good deeds

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  • Mobuck

    Sounds like you have a winch and like to use it. Got the job done.

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  • austin20

    Good on ya for helping out a friend in need

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  • bullshot

    Why was the trailer attached to his truck?

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  • William81

    I am happy no one was hurt….. He certainly added more work now to get everything up and running…

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Well done, you get a promote.

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  • jimdeere

    Good for you. Now buy him a pair of big boy pants.

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  • truthful

    Did that with my Jeep winch once. A natch block on the stuck truck, my Jeep with all 4 wheels locked and blocked, the Jeep just dragged itself.

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  • drobs
    29237900735643: 29304304742043/comments/29304300077211 Why was the trailer attached to his truck? Not sure on that one. Looked like he welded on a coupler to the trailer in place of the pintle hoop. He might've been trying it out.
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  • drobs
    114207248453: 29304304742043/comments/29304336044571 Did that with my Jeep winch once. A natch block on the stuck truck, my Jeep with all 4 wheels locked and blocked, the Jeep just dragged itself. I'm 50/50 on whether or not I need to tie the rear of my Jeep off (anchor) to a tree or another vehicle. I've learned to use 1 snatch block on every vehicle I pull with my winch. Theoretically 1 snatch block doubles your "pulling power." I pulled a kid in Chevy 1500 pickup out of the mud earlier this year using a snatch block and didn't need to anchor the rear of my Jeep. I did find some hard ground to put my Jeep on. I also pulled a Jeep Gladiator out of the mud with a snatch block and no rear anchor. A few weeks ago, I pulled another GMC 1500 out of the lake using 1 snatch block. I was up hill of it and needed to anchor the Jeep to another vehicle behind me. This fellow carries Scotch Blocks in his Gladiator. These are basically steel ramps that your drive up on and lock your vehicle in place. They are attached to your bumper. 5 min video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH_70tqgVtc I like the idea of Scotch Blocks but really don't have room to carry these in my 2 door Jeep.
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  • allen griggs

    I used snatch blocks to pull a 500 pound black walnut log 150 feet up the steep mountainside. I carved that tree down into a summerbeam for my log cabin.

    These snatch blocks are about 120 years old, made in Lockport New York. You can buy them off of Ebay for about sixty bucks. These are stronger than the "Made in Singapore" snatch blocks you can buy at Tractor Supply. Get a couple snatch blocks and a 200 foot long rope, you can move just about anything.

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