Heinz
Active Member
I had the pleasure of pulling out a stuck Ram 1500 today as I finished my last quail hunt of the season. Thought I’d share some takeaways as it was an interesting situation.
I carry extremely basic recovery gear, which was never used until today. The off-roading I do is mostly desert roads - no rock crawling, not much mud or snow, and I stay on pretty well-established trails. Well, today I ran across someone who decided to drop down off the main trail to hit a hill. When he couldn’t make it up that hill, he tried to reverse back up onto the trail he dropped off of. Back wheels made it, then he bottomed out. He was completely stuck and was blocking my only way out.
I pulled out my ARB snatch strap and soft shackles and had him out in a couple minutes.
Takeaway #1 - having the snatch strap with me probably saved hours of either digging or waiting for help. Even though I haven’t gotten stuck myself, the strap is now worth every penny because it allowed me to get home on time. Oh, and help someone else
Takeaway #2 - I’m glad the Raptor comes with factory recovery hooks in the front of the truck. It made this process super easy, as I had to pull him out in reverse.
Takeaway #3 - I carry high quality cable cutters in my hunting vest in case the dog gets into a snare (it’s happened to one of my dogs, not fun). Well, these came in handy because the guy had a trailer hitch cover held on by a cable lock he didn’t have the key to. My Felco C7 cable cutters did the trick and allowed me to drop in my hitch pin to attach the snatch strap. I’ll keep a pair of cable cutters (or maybe bolt cutters) with my recovery gear going forward. Leatherman/SOG pliers would not have gotten the job done.
I didn’t get a picture of him stuck, but snagged one after I pulled him out. As I left he said, “I’ve never been pulled out by a Ford before”, haha.
I carry extremely basic recovery gear, which was never used until today. The off-roading I do is mostly desert roads - no rock crawling, not much mud or snow, and I stay on pretty well-established trails. Well, today I ran across someone who decided to drop down off the main trail to hit a hill. When he couldn’t make it up that hill, he tried to reverse back up onto the trail he dropped off of. Back wheels made it, then he bottomed out. He was completely stuck and was blocking my only way out.
I pulled out my ARB snatch strap and soft shackles and had him out in a couple minutes.
Takeaway #1 - having the snatch strap with me probably saved hours of either digging or waiting for help. Even though I haven’t gotten stuck myself, the strap is now worth every penny because it allowed me to get home on time. Oh, and help someone else
Takeaway #2 - I’m glad the Raptor comes with factory recovery hooks in the front of the truck. It made this process super easy, as I had to pull him out in reverse.
Takeaway #3 - I carry high quality cable cutters in my hunting vest in case the dog gets into a snare (it’s happened to one of my dogs, not fun). Well, these came in handy because the guy had a trailer hitch cover held on by a cable lock he didn’t have the key to. My Felco C7 cable cutters did the trick and allowed me to drop in my hitch pin to attach the snatch strap. I’ll keep a pair of cable cutters (or maybe bolt cutters) with my recovery gear going forward. Leatherman/SOG pliers would not have gotten the job done.
I didn’t get a picture of him stuck, but snagged one after I pulled him out. As I left he said, “I’ve never been pulled out by a Ford before”, haha.