Classic example of running a bad line.
90% of off-road driving is knowing what the hell one is doing. That one should have been a no-brainer...
Any vehicle stuck on the frame is stuck. Until winched, of course.
PS: Let some of the air outta those tires
Been in some nasty spots, been able to avoid pulling cable so far (knock on wood).
Worst one. In my Jeep Clubs (Soldiers of Fortune Off Road - Michigan) inaugural "SnoFari in 2006 near West Branch. Almost the identical trails as the Internationally known "Sno-Blind", held by the old Mudchuggers Club. I had my 83 CJ-7 at the time. I come up to a tank trap about 75 long and watched a TJ on 36's pull cable three rigs in front of me. I was "tail gunning" for my buddy who the Trail Leader. I go into 4 Hi and hug the right bank, with my left tires "almost on the crest", but just below to get more traction. I get about 3/4's of the way through it and "BANG". "F**K", my front diff smacks square against a buried rock which stopped my rig dead. I back up and realize in the excitement that my Dana 300 had popped out of Hi and went to 2wd. "Oh, this is not good" I mumble to myself.
Dana 300's enjoy being taken in and out of gear, on level ground. I'm about 35 off camber. I back up about 10 feet and the gears mesh. Meanwhile, my buddy is yelling for me to pull the cable. I adjust to miss the rock. I put it into 4 Hi and floored it. I made it out to the surprise of not only the folks there waiting, but myself.
I miss that Jeep and regret trading it straight up for a 95 ZJ on 3.5" of lift.
I blew that engine on the way home and found a nice 1972 AMC 304 to replace it with. 33" BFG Muds, Front and Rear Detroit Lockers with 4.27 gears.
New "Old Rig"