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bastid!
suppose i had an armrest though??
suppose i had an armrest though??
bastid!
suppose i had an armrest though??
if you follow my instructions this is what will happen to your landrover.
ffs, climing rop is expensive, just use common towing rope, most people usually have some of that laying around
the safety area has red and white warning barriers, thats all you need
you dumbass Sirus
I have 150 metres of 9mm and 200mtrs of 11m climbing rope which I no longer use for climbing. So would I be ok to use this? as I've already paid for it and won't be using it for climbing anymore. If so this would save me having to steal anymore ropes from under peoples front seats.
Have you stopped doing church roofs then??
11+11+9=20 another example of "THE BRAIN" at workredhand, wrap the 11mm around the 9mm making it 20mm as it will be significantly stronger
redhand, wrap the 11mm around the 9mm making it 20mm as it will be significantly stronger
not really as you would then have to find a piece of rope to wrap around the front pulley. so you could pull that in order to get the landy to move. sortta like a recoil starter on a small engine.my battery is under the seat.Can i use that?
What about left hand drive vehicles?
I guess you guys have never tried breaking a kevlar climbing rope then .....
Get a bit .... be absolutely amazed. I know I was.
I keep a sixty foot length in the back of the Disco.
Learn how to tie "easy out" knots for tying kevlar ropes.
CharlesY
You forgot to check handbrake or wheels are chocked before standing in front of your car. You never know it may run you over
Problem is there aren't many knots that will undo once they've towed a stuck vehicle. I tend to use 4 or 5 hitches in each end of the rope. as these are about he only ones that will undo.
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