Not today, Thursday and again Saturday, my new friend dropped his skid steer off the side of his driveway. Thursday I responded with the Utah Off-road Recovery Team. When he got stuck again Friday he reached out to me directly because his house is right by my family property and knew I was heading back up per our conversation Thursday when we pulled him out.
Thursday we used a Spanish Burton to initially pull him about 4 feet, then repositioned and used 2 winches setup with 2:1 pulls. That freed him easily. It took longer to position the vehicles on the slick hill than to pull him out.
Spanish Burton setup.
Double line pull by 2 winches with the trucks positioned higher up the hill.
And he's free! He was low on hydraulic fluid so once free he refilled it and once again had full power from the machine.
Friday he was blowing snow and couldn't see where the edge of the road was so he drove off the side of a culvert.
My buddy Joel ran up with me and helped Saturday morning. We tried to do a pendulum manuver and pull him forward. This didn't really work as desired so we repositioned behind the skid steer and pulled him out backwards. This went as smooth as butter and he was once again free.
The failed pendulum setup.
The hole under the track.
Repositioned behind and setup with 3:1 pulls by each winch with the Ram anchoring the Jeep again.
Fun times!
And yes
@DAA , we used traction boards each time to position the trucks and prevent some sliding...