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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxhead63 View Post
    Funny thing happened over xmas....One of my best mates drives a Lexus 360.. he had a very funny thought, he thought he could drive it Smokey Head to Hat Head along the very, very soft beach. Long story short he was missin for several Hrs. My wife and i took a hunch and went for a drive along the beach and found him and his wife and young bloke frantically trying to dig the Lexus out from the body bogging sand. The only way i could snatch him was via the tow ball and arse drag him the 350-400mts up the beach to where it was hard enough for him to get going again.
    My butt hole was like a rabbits nose during the whole process, worrying about the tow ball. It didn't snap off but it could have.. The funny thing about this successful reco was that during the dragging process the carbon fibre air dams, stone guards etc. were ripped off. And still my mate was ever so thankfull.

    I don't mean to steal the thread but it was aver funny episode of life.
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    Rob
    I can relate to that Hence this thread I love the red necks when they stuff up. Especialy when carnage is involved

    Dont worry about the Tow ball thing as you obviosly like me had to make do with what you had at the time.
    You had no by standers right

    In my case was sight seeing and had run out of beers

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    The reason it was so neccessary was the crap box would have been in the brine 1/2 to 1hr later. At no time were any humans or gerbels harmed during this operation. Myself and mates will be laughing 'til we die. It was just to funny.

    Cheers
    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxhead63 View Post
    The reason it was so neccessary was the crap box would have been in the brine 1/2 to 1hr later. At no time were any humans or gerbels harmed during this operation. Myself and mates will be laughing 'til we die. It was just to funny.

    Cheers
    Rob

    No photos?

    Would of been a ****er

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    Another one!

    Toyatas are still sinking around here. This one was heavy!

    That's five so far Had to get a new strap and rated D's.
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    Whats that green lookin' stuff on the ground?. Pat
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    Envy.


    Thats gotta be the best one word answer of the year so far...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Toyatas are still sinking around here. This one was heavy!

    That's five so far Had to get a new strap and rated D's.
    You should start charging a recovery fee
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    You should start charging a recovery fee
    Nah... The look on their face when the 4BD1 powered Landy idles them out effortlessly over and over is priceless

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Nah... The look on their face when the 4BD1 powered Landy idles them out effortlessly over and over is priceless
    For everything else there's Mastercard!!
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
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    Whats that green lookin' stuff on the ground?. Pat




    Thats gotta be the best one word answer of the year so far...
    It's got my vote. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Tony
    The safe way,assuming it has the usual tojo tow hitch is.Run the strap over the bar,back under then loop over the tow hitch.
    Had a situation out in the sticks while working a couple of weeks ago where we had to 'assist' a 2WD Rodeo trayback up a wet grassy slope using a strap and a new 4WD Hilux with a factory towbar.

    Was not a snatch and I did the right thing and pulled the drawbar out of the Lux and used the strap on the retaining pin.

    Question for those with more experience doing this at times...........what is wrong with leaving the towbar in and making a loop, even with two turns, over the tongue with the strap? Seemed to me that the looped strap would grip the tongue, then the base of the ball and nut underneath would just stop it sliding off.

    TIA, DL

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