Thank you for sharing this. I just used this very technique to get my bogged Mitsubishi Fuso (about 6tons weight at the time!!!) out of a bog in my paddock here in Tasmania! I was working on it for three days, before the dim 4watt nightlight bulk went off in the back of my sconce, and I said “what would the ‘Tube show me!” A very quick search revealed your video, and in about half an hour I had made up two bits of wood, but I used a couple of short lengths of fence wire to tie them on to the front wheels, and I was straight out!
My husband and I did something very similar to get us out of 50 metres of serious bog. We had used maxtrax but the tyres just slipped on them. The wood tied on to our wheels with straps worked perfectly.
Easiest way is to just let the tyres down. Not fully flat but enough that you get grip. Would easy work on tyres like that. Might not work on very low profile. Of course you need to be able to inflate afterwards.
Thank you for sharing this.
I just used this very technique to get my bogged Mitsubishi Fuso (about 6tons weight at the time!!!) out of a bog in my paddock here in Tasmania! I was working on it for three days, before the dim 4watt nightlight bulk went off in the back of my sconce, and I said “what would the ‘Tube show me!” A very quick search revealed your video, and in about half an hour I had made up two bits of wood, but I used a couple of short lengths of fence wire to tie them on to the front wheels, and I was straight out!
My husband and I did something very similar to get us out of 50 metres of serious bog. We had used maxtrax but the tyres just slipped on them. The wood tied on to our wheels with straps worked perfectly.
Crazy, right? I was surprised how well it worked. Wondering if it would work as well in the snow. Now way to test that here in FL.
Funciona bien eso, yo lo hice hace unos cinco años y todo ok
Thank you for your video! Works for me too!!
Thanks for sharing this. Well done!
Easiest way is to just let the tyres down. Not fully flat but enough that you get grip. Would easy work on tyres like that. Might not work on very low profile. Of course you need to be able to inflate afterwards.
It's obvious you have no clue what you are talking about. Deflating will not work - zero chance.
Awesome!
i wonder if this would work in sand ?
Not sure. We're in FL, so mayby I can test it someday. Wondering also about the snow. Can't test that here!
Cool
You could always just air down to 12-15 psi
Yes, but not nearly as fun!
Wet lands
Video is about 4 minutes too long.
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