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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post
    a shovel seems to be the last bit of recovery gear employed rather than the first.
    cause its hard work! thats why.

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    The best solution would have been:

    1- Remove all personal goods and chattels.
    2- Push it in the rest of the way.
    3- Hitch a lift home.

    Job done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    cause its hard work! thats why.
    Often short term pain for long term gain though.


    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post


    Often short term pain for long term gain though.


    Martyn
    no pain no gain?
    my physio was right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    The best solution would have been:

    1- Remove all personal goods and chattels.
    2- Push it in the rest of the way.
    3- Hitch a lift home.

    Job done.
    That's awesome Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post


    That's generous of you - the rest of us are Australians.

    In some ways this one reminds me of a time one of our group were bogged down at Yalwal during a flood.
    One snatch strap was broken (or actually cut by the front underbody metalwork).
    A couple of Landys arrived full of Navy guys from Creswell, they succeeded in snapping their winch cable and simultaneously taking out the back window of the Landy with the end of the cable. The guy in charge then said OK everybody in the water, and between us we picked the hilux up turned it around and it was driven out of the water.

    Reducing the load on the front and a slow winch or tow may have got it out, for some reason, a shovel seems to be the last bit of recovery gear employed rather than the first.

    Martyn

    What you have to understand is , Bushie, the Army teaches 4Wd, the Navy Throws the keys to who ever draws the short straw,& says, get on with it. They have to work it out for themselves. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    What you have to understand is , Bushie, the Army teaches 4Wd, the Navy Throws the keys to who ever draws the short straw,& says, get on with it. They have to work it out for themselves. Bob
    From what i saw of the army on the CY telegraph track in 1971 the navy way was probably better

    AM

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    Saw a very short lived recovery demo by the army once - they drove their anchors down through underground power .

    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post
    Saw a very short lived recovery demo by the army once - they drove their anchors down through underground power .

    Martyn
    That would have been fun hahahaha

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    The army b2/b3 lic spends most of the course time on not getting into those situations in the first place now they have the new trucks they will have to learn to recover bogged MB,s

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