Could always pull it backwards right?
I've repossessed lots of cars from a rear lift with the front wagging around until I got clear and safe from the pick site.
Granted it might not have been easy to get it spun around...
I guess it could be pulled backwards but, it would have to be done with a very short strap. With the rear wheels on the ground I'd think almost impossible.
So am i reading this story right? This jk is "stuck" in this picture? Sector shaft or not, i find that hard to belive...
I could imagine if you just got it moving it wouldn't take much outside force to turn the tires the direction you want and have them locked as far as they can turn, I don't know if that made sense but it made sense in my head haha
I guess it could be pulled backwards but, it would have to be done with a very short strap. With the rear wheels on the ground I'd think almost impossible.
Oh yea, it would suck and definitely be tough in the dry areas. I probably would have got or had someone get some pizza pans from a store and set the e-brake on the dry stuff to allow the rear to slide some.
But honestly its easy to sit on my couch and think this up. In the moment is a different game.
Probably has a lot to do with how crooked the trail is.
I hope I never have to try this. Lol!
True a pic of the trail and broken sector shaft would help enforce his story a little bit
It'll never happen. We've been down this picture road before with this guy.
You have a pic of the sector shaft
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Why's it all rusty? Shouldn't be that rusty if it just broke.
It's mud genius and I'm sure you know it's sat in the mud water for a long time lol nice try