sixstringsteve
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Good luck guys.
They are in Holiday if I'm not too late answering back.Where are they located? I'm in Midvale with my pickup for the next little while.
So which one of you can we pay to hear the story of the "incident"?
It was 18° last night, which actually worked out since we had to slide the truck on a "skate" and drive our trucks out in the normally soft dirt. It's obvious Brett is an Engineer - he had a great plan from the start. The truck already had a used tire and the base of a road construction cone under the rotor to act as a "skate." That saved us a lot of time.
The truck was stuck right on the road and we had to figure out how to turn it around and get it on the trailer. Again, Mr. Engineer jumped into action and quickly had the perfect plan in place. Using my Tundra, we would pull the front of the truck, allowing the "skate" to work and slide the truck into a perpendicular position to the road. This would allow the trailer to back up nicely to the slightly elevate road and then we would simply pull the truck onto the trailer. After about 30 minutes of careful tugging in different directions, the truck was nicely lined up and ready to be loaded.
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We intentionally jack-knifed the Excursion to give me easy access to pull the truck onto the trailer.
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After getting the truck loaded on the trailer, we headed back to pavement. Now, this is where the pictures stop as we swore to never speak of the "incident." All you need to know is that the truck arrived safely to its destination...with a little excitement on the way. Nobody was allowed to take pictures for fear of severe razzing on RME
A huge shout-out and thanks to Brett for all his efforts - what a guy! We especially appreciated his Santa hat and all his profound wisdom!
So which one of you can we pay to hear the story of the "incident"?
It's nice to have a guy like Brett around,always one of the first to offer his time and equipment.
Let's just say you and I had a VERY similar experience hauling your '86 up Soldier Summit...