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<blockquote data-quote="Bush Chook" data-source="post: 488241" data-attributes="member: 14633"><p>Mine's also in a DMax (note - in, not on). It lives in a box in the back. The last time I used it in the bush was to pull a Land Rover out of a creek, backwards, in the Vic High Country. He missed the bridge with his left wheels, put it onto its side and ended up nosing into the opposite creek-bank. We simultaneously used a second (hand-operated) winch to right him as we pulled it out backwards. No injuries or any real damage (it was a 1970s era Land Rover). </p><p></p><p>And could not agree more with 'driving to the conditions'. Applies even more so to 4WD-ing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bush Chook, post: 488241, member: 14633"] Mine's also in a DMax (note - in, not on). It lives in a box in the back. The last time I used it in the bush was to pull a Land Rover out of a creek, backwards, in the Vic High Country. He missed the bridge with his left wheels, put it onto its side and ended up nosing into the opposite creek-bank. We simultaneously used a second (hand-operated) winch to right him as we pulled it out backwards. No injuries or any real damage (it was a 1970s era Land Rover). And could not agree more with 'driving to the conditions'. Applies even more so to 4WD-ing. [/QUOTE]
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