If his truck has 4 wheel drive, why dont' you use that to pull it out?
Its behind it and no where to go- also the edge of the driveway on that side is a gulch that is iced in- I do not even see how he can get by me in the morning..Originally Posted by pitc9
We put on calcium something or other, woodstove ashes, - going to let it sit- but I doubt its going to move- but then newspaper- and- MY VAN IS DIRTY WITH ROCK SALT.. ( mutter mutter...)
By the looks of the picture, the truck is between the van and the house... right? Then I'd hook the truck to the back of the van and pull towards the house just enough to get it back on the driveway.Originally Posted by borzoimom
(My hubby gets my blazer stuck all the time, I'm a pro at this by now!!)
Wait a minute- now what??? ( I want my van out!)...Originally Posted by pitc9
That reminds me of the day my husband called me a told me some idiot had slammed into him and asked me to come and get him. After asking if he was okay, I asked how bad his truck was damaged. There was a very long silence and then he said, "I wasn't driving my truck; your car is totaled!"
Be thankful yours is just temporarily stuck!![]()
To train a dog you have to think like a dog!
OHHHHHHHHHHHH NO!!! In that case I am thanking my lucky stars!!!Originally Posted by applesmom
1) take 2 2x6 boards, wedge them under the tires of the van
2) Straighten out the wheels on the van
3) place van in reverse and GENTLY press the accellerator (once the tires are spinning you've lost traction and it won't work)
4) repeat until van is un-stuck
OR
pull the truck around the van (4x4 low works wonders) and use a tow strap to "Pop" the van out. You just need enough traction assist from the truck to start the van moving. The weight of the van doesn't really matter, I've used my truck to un-stick a 20,000 lb dump truck. It's all in how you apply the assistance.
The position the van is in now we cant get his truck around the van- but we will try the boards tomorrow- thank you so much!! Stupid ice- this huge van barely left tire marks in it! Tonight is done- its pitch black and I dont want to meet a bear. Now its cocked sideways in the driveway.. I am so mad- ...Originally Posted by Lady's Human
Another assist would be to put some weight in the back of the van to the rear of the rear axle.
(Have your husband sit on the rear bumper while you're trying to move it....... The slush flying from the wheels should remind him not to get it stuck again!)
We put 400 pounds of corn and rye over the tires. I am going to try your suggestion on the boards- wish I had thought of that earlier in the evening- We have a tow package on the vehicle but no hitch to move it from the back. Now it is sitting barely 3 inches from that grove of trees... Front end out but rear shoved near that grove of trees..Originally Posted by Lady's Human
If you have a tow strap hook it to the rear axle of the van (AWAY from the brake lines, wrap it around the differential; housing)
Okay we have one of those- .. next thing we put is the hitch on this thing... and remove the keys from hubbys lol....Originally Posted by Lady's Human
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