The British Army use snatch straps – but only on armoured vehicles. The rules are everyone inside the vehicles and all hatches shut before the snatch is attempted. Because they are heavy vehicles...
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The British Army use snatch straps – but only on armoured vehicles. The rules are everyone inside the vehicles and all hatches shut before the snatch is attempted. Because they are heavy vehicles...
Sorry. He still doesn't convince me. How hard would it be to have a proper connector that fits into the receiver. Or do what I normally do - don't use fittings at all - just put the end of the...
This idiot is supposed to be a professional! This is what he does for a living. He'll tell you he's done hundreds of these and never had a problem - until he does.
All he really had to do was...
Didn't know there was such a thing. How do they do that?
In theory - yes. A properly fitted (using the correct amount of suitable high tensile bolts) HR style tow bar will do the job. Many rear recoveries have been done safely this way for a long time...