Posted: 7/26/2006 12:38:36 AM EDT
| Push an 81' F150 up a 5 degree dirt incline (35 yds) W/ an 84' VW Rabbit 1.6L 5 Sd? Well... hinking.gif |
Why do you put a mouse and a scorpion in a tank together? Its the feats of strength. |
Well packed soil but not hard pack, no vegetation. The trick is, 2 large tree roots, that stick out 1-2" from the ground like speed bumps. And those are right at the front, so no real momentum to help out. |
One might think. ETA: There will be no cheating with this feat of strength. No people helping push, no winches, no truck power involved. This is do or die. |
I have one full roll, please advise. |
Okay, I figured you tried it and thought you could, but then you heard something go RIIIIIIP!!! inside your VW and went "Uh-Oh, not good!" Now fess up! Didn't you?
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We have a saying at UPS when it comes to lifting heavy things all by yourself.... "Hey, if you hear a ripping noise in your back and taste blood, is that a good thing?" Somehow it's gotta be possible to apply this to the VW situation. "If you hear a terrible metal clanking sound and smell fried clutch plate, is that a good thing?" |
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www.interactive-resources.co.uk/mathspack1/straight/straight.html I think a couple of guys could push it up the incline. |
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how about pulling it ? stupidvideos.com/video/sports/Snow_Tow/ |
The truck is at the top of the driveway. What to do now, is fix the dam truck. Otherwise I have to drive a shitty VW. |


