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You still planning on making the May Ark run? If so slip me 1 case of reg and 2 cases of light into your cargo area and I will slip you some cash on arrival!
Sure! have you tried the black and tan?

Training my boy right!

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This is,what happens when one of your employees goes wheeling without ya. Luckily he wasn't in the cruiser. Happened last night. We went up there today and recovered it with my 100 and a cruiser buggy. 2 winches were barely enough. When we first pulled up I didn't think we'd be able to get the rig out. But after a long day we had it on the trailer and back at the shop. Totalled but lots of salvageable parts. And hurt pride ......
 
View attachment 1042761 This is,what happens when one of your employees goes wheeling without ya. Luckily he wasn't in the cruiser. Happened last night. We went up there today and recovered it with my 100 and a cruiser buggy. 2 winches were barely enough. When we first pulled up I didn't think we'd be able to get the rig out. But after a long day we had it on the trailer and back at the shop. Totalled but lots of salvageable parts. And hurt pride ......

Ouch! Hope is isn't hurt. Where was this?
 
View attachment 1042761 This is,what happens when one of your employees goes wheeling without ya. Luckily he wasn't in the cruiser. Happened last night. We went up there today and recovered it with my 100 and a cruiser buggy. 2 winches were barely enough. When we first pulled up I didn't think we'd be able to get the rig out. But after a long day we had it on the trailer and back at the shop. Totalled but lots of salvageable parts. And hurt pride ......


WOW.....
 
Dang! Winching takes on a whole new dynamic when you are pulling someone up a 45* hill. Glad no one was hurt, permanently.
 
Probably the steepest recovery I've ever dealt with. I'd say right around 45 degrees incline, maybe more. If that tree hadn't caught it, that rig would have rolled 300-400 feet down the hill. At that point we would have been unbolting a few parts and left the rest there.

Georg
 
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