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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Mabee use a chain saw to cut the ice around your truck. Then use the excavator to break it up around the sides. Then mabee rent space heaters from somewhere, to melt the ice around it. Just a thought.
I already suggested the space heaters twice, he said something about they don't do much which I.....I dunno. I know the one I have would easily melt all that if you just put a tarp over it and left it running. Mine also has a damn big kerosene tank on it so if you let it run all night I am positive you would return to a puddle with your truck in the middle.
ya thats crazy i have been stuck 15 miles in the mountains in 10 feet o snow took about 4 vehicles and 10 people 1/4 mile of cable and blocks to get it out lol took a week i would go crazy 3 weeks but what can ya do
ya thats crazy i have been stuck 15 miles in the mountains in 10 feet o snow took about 4 vehicles and 10 people 1/4 mile of cable and blocks to get it out lol took a week i would go crazy 3 weeks but what can ya do
and i did the EXACT same thing you did, but i was lucky enough top have a buddy there and my front end didn't sink with the truck.
All i did to get out was get towed by another truck. In your case i would highly suggest getting a buddy out there man, but im sure thats already been established!
Indeed had to use several blocks on different trees and angles to get 1/4 mile down this snow drift then hook it to each vehicle and pull it out from up the way on dry ground started with 1 vehicle then 2 came to help stuck as well then used one as a mule with the cable and blocks lol was a fun week