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Default 01-27-2004, 02:27 PM

[quote="Bazooka_Joe":dac8f][quote="[22nd Elite] Cloud":dac8f]nothing like poping the rope that your using because you didn't want to carry a chain. happy: rock:[/quote:dac8f]

What he said. Who said I'd carry them? Have them at home for when one of your buddies calls you when he's in a rut. This isn't exactly rocket science.[/quote:dac8f]

LOL

Trying to tell a redneck how to get people unstuck. A tow rope at home is worthless. I never get stuck at home. I have pulled big full size 4 wheel drive trucks out of nasty mud holes with ropes on numerous occaions. Mind you, not your mothers clothes line, but heavy duty braided tow ropes (made for the job), or 2 inch thck nylon snatch ropes (these have their own set of danger, but they have special uses too). Chains are usually too short and/or heavy and my tow rope folds down to about the size of a lunch box, doesnt rust and get you filthy just for looking at it.

Simple rules - dont stand near the rope when under pressure and dont get between the vehicles. As you said, its not rocket science, but then again, if it was easy, yankees would do it.

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