how to pull a truck out of ice

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Well on the bright side, if it wasn't totalled before, now its questionably fraudulent... Hmm. That's more of a gray side, I suppose.
 
Well on the bright side, if it wasn't totalled before, now its questionably fraudulent... Hmm. That's more of a gray side, I suppose.

That truck is not totaled... its the NEW GMC Big mac! :D
 
was all that HOLY FUCK really needed :shakeshead:

that was funny though. :lol: That thing is done.
 
I wonder if it was staged, like the frame was cut. The truck was totaled before the recovery so why not make a funny video.
 
I wonder if it was staged, like the frame was cut. The truck was totaled before the recovery so why not make a funny video.

I'm guessing the RBM(Resistance to bend moment) on the frame is significantly inverse upside down.
 
I'm guessing the RBM(Resistance to bend moment) on the frame is significantly inverse upside down.

This. I cant think of any "normal" situation where a truck would face a force such as the one in this video lol
 
There is no way they didnt cut the frame, Ive personally seen a truck winched off a hillside like that and it didnt do any more damage than wat was already done initially.
 
But was its cab wedged up against something like the ice in this video? And were they dumb enough to have the point of attachment be on the part furthest from the thing towing it?
 
It appears as if they were trying to flip it. Also, it would only take one small kink in the C channel to start a crease
 
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