Look's like a move North is in our future.. :icon_snow:
Pics to come soon, hopefully. Gonna try and get the truck up to the back door...
The yard is still maintained, it's the outlying area that's overgrown. There's about 2-3ft between the back of the added on kitchen and what is probably a 100' or more drop, the goats used to keep it all down so you can actually see when you were about to go too far... Now's it's half suicide.
Pics to come soon, hopefully. Gonna try and get the truck up to the back door...
Pics to come soon, hopefully. Gonna try and get the truck up to the back door...
Today was quite an adventure:
Today with my Ram, a chain, and a 2ton come-a-long my grandfather, stepfather, and myself hand-winched out a 3/4 loaded 20' U Haul out of a VERY bad situation.
Wanna know what happened? Of course, here goes:
The drive way up to the back door is very narrow and there's a hill and a short drive to the right and the backdoor is to the left, well idea was to pull the truck to the right and then backup to the porch to unload it.
I didn't like the idea because of the small area to work with and the truck has NO turn radius.
Anyway, my grandfather takes the wheel and pulls up about 2' too close to the edge of the road on the right side, there used to be a wood pile there which covered the hole that is there.
So the passenger tire is right on the edge, and I yell at him to stop, he goes forward, then turns the wheels to the right to backup and over the edge the passenger front of the truck goes, dragging up some rather large boulders in the process. So at this point he's stuck, can't go backwards because all of the weight is leaning over the edge, and the passenger front tire is all the way dropped and NOT touching the ground, HOLY ****!!!
He can't go forward either, dead in the water... Which was probably a good thing.
Then just to make it worse it pours for about 2hrs.
Then the step father and mom show up to visit, we gather up a tamping rod and get some of the rocks out of the way, luckily there was no damage to the oil or transmission pan.
So he's thinking of how to get it out because a tow would have been difficult because of the lack of room on the back side.
So he wants to try and get some of the weight of the front of the truck back on solid ground and on slanted/rocky ground use's a floor jack and jacks up the passenger tire enough to get a car ramp under it.
Then we positioned the Ram facing the house, used the 2ton come-a-long and a chain and proceed to winch it, they tell me to get in the U Haul to hit the brake in case it starts to slide, first couple of winches the left front was wanting to go downhill, took all I had to keep the wheel half pointed straight.
So it actually works, we went as far as we could with the Ram where is was, choked the U Haul wheels and re-positioned the Ram, choked all 4 tires (the winch was dragging the Ram) and then about 6 inches backwards later he got in the truck and had enough traction to back out....
I honestly thought the truck was gonna flip, and I didn't get any insurance on it..., talk about being SCREWED, I was totally freaking out...
But it all worked out, no damage to the U Haul, still rides good
Good thing I didn't go for the 24' Diesel.....
I'm sorry I couldn't get pictures, there's not enough cell service to upload to photobucket and my mother's digital camera was dead.... I'll post a picture of the location it happened when I can....
Today with my Ram, a chain, and a 2ton come-a-long my grandfather, stepfather, and myself hand-winched out a 3/4 loaded 20' U Haul out of a VERY bad situation.
Wanna know what happened? Of course, here goes:
The drive way up to the back door is very narrow and there's a hill and a short drive to the right and the backdoor is to the left, well idea was to pull the truck to the right and then backup to the porch to unload it.
I didn't like the idea because of the small area to work with and the truck has NO turn radius.
Anyway, my grandfather takes the wheel and pulls up about 2' too close to the edge of the road on the right side, there used to be a wood pile there which covered the hole that is there.
So the passenger tire is right on the edge, and I yell at him to stop, he goes forward, then turns the wheels to the right to backup and over the edge the passenger front of the truck goes, dragging up some rather large boulders in the process. So at this point he's stuck, can't go backwards because all of the weight is leaning over the edge, and the passenger front tire is all the way dropped and NOT touching the ground, HOLY ****!!!
He can't go forward either, dead in the water... Which was probably a good thing.
Then just to make it worse it pours for about 2hrs.
Then the step father and mom show up to visit, we gather up a tamping rod and get some of the rocks out of the way, luckily there was no damage to the oil or transmission pan.
So he's thinking of how to get it out because a tow would have been difficult because of the lack of room on the back side.
So he wants to try and get some of the weight of the front of the truck back on solid ground and on slanted/rocky ground use's a floor jack and jacks up the passenger tire enough to get a car ramp under it.
Then we positioned the Ram facing the house, used the 2ton come-a-long and a chain and proceed to winch it, they tell me to get in the U Haul to hit the brake in case it starts to slide, first couple of winches the left front was wanting to go downhill, took all I had to keep the wheel half pointed straight.
So it actually works, we went as far as we could with the Ram where is was, choked the U Haul wheels and re-positioned the Ram, choked all 4 tires (the winch was dragging the Ram) and then about 6 inches backwards later he got in the truck and had enough traction to back out....
I honestly thought the truck was gonna flip, and I didn't get any insurance on it..., talk about being SCREWED, I was totally freaking out...
But it all worked out, no damage to the U Haul, still rides good

Good thing I didn't go for the 24' Diesel.....
I'm sorry I couldn't get pictures, there's not enough cell service to upload to photobucket and my mother's digital camera was dead.... I'll post a picture of the location it happened when I can....
So here's the spot the truck got stuck, it's not CRAZY steep, but I'm not sure the truck could have handled it any steeper. Camera doesn't do a good job display the grade either..
The left front tire was at the block of wood straight up from the yellow floor jack, passenger front tire was right by the jack, those boulders to the right of the jack are what we had to remove from underneath the front suspension.
The left front tire was at the block of wood straight up from the yellow floor jack, passenger front tire was right by the jack, those boulders to the right of the jack are what we had to remove from underneath the front suspension.






