JeffsJeep04
New Member
Went to snow blow the neighbor's driveway after work (we got a nice 6" storm today and she's in her 80's) and there was no where to park since I had to clear her driveway and she lives on top of the hill. We are in a pretty rural area, she's about a half mile down the road. I pulled the truck over enough that in the rare chance someone had to come down that road they could get by because I was pretty sure I'd get stuck otherwise. Well...I was right, when I went to back up, the truck started to slide into the ditch. The more I tried to ease it out, the further down it went.
After it was pretty obvious it wasn't coming out on it's own, I tried to call the house to get my wife to come tug me out. Unfortunately, I couldn't get reception. As I was walking back to the truck, I saw headlights. Pretty soon I could see marker lights too, so I was pretty pumped that the rare chance vehicle to come by was at least a 3/4 ton. Ended up being a really nice 24v cummins dually with a 6 speed, really a sweet truck. Mine fought the whole way out, it just didn't want to come out. After a few good tugs she finally came out. Guy was super nice, and didn't even give me a hard time
After it was pretty obvious it wasn't coming out on it's own, I tried to call the house to get my wife to come tug me out. Unfortunately, I couldn't get reception. As I was walking back to the truck, I saw headlights. Pretty soon I could see marker lights too, so I was pretty pumped that the rare chance vehicle to come by was at least a 3/4 ton. Ended up being a really nice 24v cummins dually with a 6 speed, really a sweet truck. Mine fought the whole way out, it just didn't want to come out. After a few good tugs she finally came out. Guy was super nice, and didn't even give me a hard time