Happened near here last night.....
http://www.9news.com.au/national/201...l-drive-mishap
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Happened near here last night.....
http://www.9news.com.au/national/201...l-drive-mishap
Yeah its in the towball thread Maybe the mods can move it.
We only yesterday saw a heap of idiots with not one idea between them.
Can someone tell me if Purple ARB straps are snatch straps
I was just about to post this too. Terrible. Thoughts are with the family. They say a broken strap allowed a shackle to enter via the back window and strike the driver in the head while he sat in the drivers seat. Terrible! Either 2 straps joined by a shackle to gain length or it was a TowBall or hook failure.
3dogs that purple strap in the other vid looked like a winch extension strap to me. It was Very long.
Yeah it was an arb winch extension, noticed that too.
They aren't designed to be snatched off hey?
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I think in the other thread they just towed it out, again very lucky.
Either way it should not have happened admittedly the driver being only 17 did not have the experience
but those other 4 wheelers that rolled up should have know better, again an avoidable incident.
Thoughts with the family and the young fellow.
I dont have face book etc are there any comments about it??
Just shows any newbies here how dangerous it is and the amount on energy stored.
Please do a recovery/4x4 course. you'll be glad you did
In the news link above they describe it as a freak accident, that's the problem, to the uninitiated it seems to be a freak accident but it isn't. All those forces acting in a straight line with joins either end an some times in the middle, it's not freaky at all. If anything dose go wrong both drivers are line of fire. Recovery is a very risky operation.
Freak accident would be like once in a lifetime event,
You're right its not a freak accident it was doing a recovery all wrong
and could have been avoided, this makes me really mad, GGRRrrrrrrrr
I've often sat back and looked at recovery gear and thought some of it looks like crap, i work with 15tonne and 30 tonne cranes everyday and personally i figure if a company can make lifting chains they can make recovery gear so personally I'm saving my penny's and get my great from nobles