Posted by Dutchman on October 23, 2009 at 19:07:54 from (69.66.112.75):
My son has a Dodge 2 wheel drive 3/4 ton pick-up w/ a 32 feet 5th wheel camper ... needed some work done on it and the only way to get it to the shop is thur the buff acreas [ prairie grasses ] Anyway he made it 1/2 way and spin out ... { I forgot to mention we got 2 1/2 inches of rain , from wednesday to this morning } So I got the Case La out and a chain , hook up to the front and told my son to put it in NEUTRAL ,. to see what I could do ... Put it in 2nd and it started to spin a little put pulled him to solid ground ... I was smileing from ear to ear ... my son didn't think I could move it [ pick-up w/camper, he said the camper weights 9 - 10 thousand w/o the pick-up ] <> That just made my day .. thought I would share ... Mark
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