Off-Road with confidence - Winch forward and backwards with ease.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Offroad Recovery Method:
    This video demonstrates an easy to use method that enables you to use a winch to pull your vehicle forward or backwards, when trying to get unstuck. This is an ideal method and allows for numerous options when attempting to get out of a difficult situation, especially when off-roading alone and in remote areas. This off-road recovery system is very affordable, practical and easy to use, even for novice off-roaders or people new to 4x4 driving and have little experience.
    All items you see in this video can easily be purchased on Amazon or similar type vendors.
    Please use extreme caution when using a metal stake and ensure you are in the safety zone at all times. Below is a link to an alternative device which will work better and safer than the stake for getting unstuck when a tree, rock and etc is not available to connect your winch too. It is called, "Pull Pal" and has very high reviews.
    www.pullpal.com/pull-pal.html
    My contact information is: wirecanyon@gmail.com

Комментарии • 16

  • @gold-denprospecting8066
    @gold-denprospecting8066 6 месяцев назад +1

    In Australia we use a sand boat anchor, works great.

  • @roughlandings
    @roughlandings 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, we use a similar setup in loose loamy soil and mud. We use 3 rods set in a line or like a Y and connect them with 2-24” 1/4x3” flat iron with holes on both ends so when connected it makes a solid pulling point. ._._. Keep up the hunt!

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  7 месяцев назад

      That is awesome! I imagine that set up works really good. It's all about using the imagination when it comes to this type of stuff. Thanks for sharing the great tip.

  • @adamspeck3162
    @adamspeck3162 10 месяцев назад

    thanks for the video brother! this is exactly what I want to set up for my truck. you have the same mindset I do on this issue. love your videos man, keep up the good work

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Adam. I think you will love it and it will work amazing on your truck!!

  • @clayhorrocks9560
    @clayhorrocks9560 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good info amigo. And that is some beautiful country

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks and yes it is! I used to live only a few miles from the area, it is called the Wet Mountain Valley. There are some old mines I found about 20 years ago up further in the canyon where I did the demonstration. I just haven't had the time to go back and find them again. Lot's of monster bucks in the area.

  • @daleparker4207
    @daleparker4207 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very good

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Dale. It works good for me and has gotten me out of some difficult situations.

  • @lostadamsgold
    @lostadamsgold 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, good setup. I have heard of "sand anchors", not sure if they sell those anymore. Looks like a nice day to be out. A come-along is a cheap emergency device to pack if you are not ready to step up to a winch yet.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Adam. Hope you had good luck on your last adventure.
      I had thought about the come-along, but the idea of being that close to the action and cranking on that thing kinda gave me the spooks. I didn't like the idea of my face/head being that close in the event something broke (cable, pin and etc) and I would get whacked in the head by flying debris.
      I hang out sometimes on a Jeep forum and a guy on there watched the video and recommended the Anchors you talk about. They look awesome and probably way safer than the stake I use, LOL.
      I have added a link to the Anchor in the description. It's called "Pull Pal" and looks really cool.

  • @dougcrofts7877
    @dougcrofts7877 10 месяцев назад

    where did you find the bag that you carry in the back. really good size and looks well made

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Doug, if I remember correctly I believe I bought that bag at a store called, Basin Sports in Vernal, Utah. It is very well made and a perfect fit for the small area I have back there.

  • @chriswertz1438
    @chriswertz1438 10 месяцев назад

    I saw a video where there was a fatality when a guy used the receiver of the vehicle being recovered, that reciever failed and killed guy in recovering truck. The guy doing the video said you must use the rings because they are stronger than reciever, and showed the weight ratings. What are your thoughts?

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  10 месяцев назад

      Sucks about the guy who got killed, but probably just a freak accident IMHO.
      A vehicles receiver is designed to handle tremendous amounts of thrust and torque. Just think of all the abuse they are taking when you are pulling a boat, camper and etc. Every time you stop and take off again all the weight/action is being channeled through the receiver.
      The receiver is made of thick metal and secured to the frame, no different then the rings/tow hooks. I'm not really sure what the difference would be. I feel perfectly safe using them for a winch, but that's just me.
      Good question and thanks.

    • @chriswertz1438
      @chriswertz1438 10 месяцев назад

      @@LowBudgetExploration if I remember correctly the guy making video said reciever rated at 10-15,000 and hooks 40,000lbs. Worth an quick investigation.