When I saw that the hummer and the Ford were gaining ground I started yelling at the TV like my dad use to watching the steelers make a run for the endzone. " GO GO GO! GO! GO! YEAH!😅😂
Extremely heavy especially when you factor in the suction from mud. Surprised about the failed snatch block. I've been using mine over 20 years without a problem. And I've pulled vehicles apart...
The front wasn't the problem, it was the rear tandem duals that were buried. It's hard to tell by the video, but it was actually pointed down hill. If we tried pulling backward we would have been pulling uphill and much harder.
Actually, we are not sponsored by yankum. We started to be an affiliate with them when we used them and realize the superior quality we had to purchase all of our ropes and yankum equipment
We have used a lot of different brand recovery ropes, and so far Yankum ropes are the best quality we have found. We are slowly replacing all of our recovery ropes with Yankum ropes one at a time as we can afford to. So far we are very happy with them.
One or 2 totes to that seed grain would have made for great traction sand 😆
Hard pull! 😬😳
When I saw that the hummer and the Ford were gaining ground I started yelling at the TV like my dad use to watching the steelers make a run for the endzone. " GO GO GO! GO! GO! YEAH!😅😂
We were doing the same thing! 🤣😁
YES!!!
Nice work on a big job
Thanks!
Some hard pulling to bend that snatch block like that! 😳
That was a rough one for sure!
Yes it was!
Looks like a beautiful day for some mudding on that road, just not in a semi ofc
You got that right! 😂
Extremely heavy especially when you factor in the suction from mud. Surprised about the failed snatch block. I've been using mine over 20 years without a problem. And I've pulled vehicles apart...
Was a lot of pressure for sure! Wasn't a cheap snatch block either! It was a good one I've used many times!
@@B.O.R.R. do you know what was loaded on the trailer?
It was going to a construction job site but I don't know what was on the trailer. He told us it was about 70,000 lb!
I would have started with pulling backwards a little to get the front steer tyres out of the holes. Then go from there with a forward pull.
The front wasn't the problem, it was the rear tandem duals that were buried. It's hard to tell by the video, but it was actually pointed down hill. If we tried pulling backward we would have been pulling uphill and much harder.
Now that is about as big as it gets,
Yup!
That's what she said 🤡
I really like that Ford. Is that a Holmes 440 on the back?
It is a Holmes 440! We picked it up off an old broke down tow truck and it works really well on the powerstroke!
@@B.O.R.R.
Those are super tough and they do the job. I've seen some people convert it to run off an electric winch. I think I might do that also.
@@xmo552 Ours is running a 12k electric winch now.
You use Yankum ropes because they give them to you for a promo. Project Farm rated ropes and Yankum didn't fare so well. Look it up!
Actually, we are not sponsored by yankum. We started to be an affiliate with them when we used them and realize the superior quality we had to purchase all of our ropes and yankum equipment
We have used a lot of different brand recovery ropes, and so far Yankum ropes are the best quality we have found. We are slowly replacing all of our recovery ropes with Yankum ropes one at a time as we can afford to. So far we are very happy with them.
👏👏👏👏💪💪💪💪
Thanks!
@@B.O.R.R.
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MUD! 🙄😖
EXCELLENT!
Thanks!
Two words, semi wrecker.
💸💸💸!!!!!! 🥴
Only if you've got an extra $200k you can spend on something you only use a few times a year.
HEEEAAAAVVVYYY.
Yes it was!
@@B.O.R.R.
Was that a Rhino rope? If it was, I hear nothing but bad.
I don't remember the brand. We only use Yankum ropes now! For obvious reasons!