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My ford f150 pulling a dump truck that got caught on the jobsite by the rain and got stuck.
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lol!!! ur not puling the full weight idiots!! the truck helps on power as well. any half ton truck can do just the same
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you all think this is real your dumb as Fuck all those wheels that are raised in that dump truck are for mud. all he had to do was set the axles down and he would have drove right out of that
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yes think harder people
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the chevy guys are like omg no way lol chevys traction sucks and for is tougher in real jobs
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One of my favorite Trucks.
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tell why is ford so bad I do like RAM
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beating that fucker!
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Funny all these "stuck" videos and they always bash the big "4", Ford, Toyota, GM, and Dodge. Thats Why I drive a 72 IHC Travelall 3/4 ton 4x4 W/392... For over 40 yrs old daily driver, its proved itself already... LOL.
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now thats ford power
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damn
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¡BUILT FORD TOUGH!
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love Ford but why the hell didn't they use the Cat 330c to pull them out?
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кто крикнул придурки?
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haha, let me take my 5 cylinder colorado over there... and watch it do nothing because that shit is garbage. FORD FOR THE WIN!
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If you pay attention the ford does not move until the dump truck does . All the Ford does is give a little dump when the dump truck is putting slack in the chain. It did help but very little
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All these Chevy fan boys saying it's fake lol. My uncle has a 02 f-350 that pulled an 18 wheeler out of a ditch. Ford's are the real deal lop
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Lol I like ford but why would you use a half ton
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the dump truck wasent stuck
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Ok Ethan thats why the front tires are spinning?
Anyways, I pulled and 18 wheeler tanker truck (empty mind you) who went a little to far forward on the job site trying to back into his loading spot. The trucks tires (10 tires) were about 1/3 buried in the mud, the trailer wheels were on pavement. I pulled the entire rig 25 feet until the truck was out of the mud backwards after attempts with our 4x4 Bobcat failed to even move it.
My truck (profile picture) is a 2004 F150 4x4, 5.4L. 4 inch lifted front and rear with 2 inch level on the front, 35" AT (aggressive-ish) tires on 20x9 rims with 4:56 gears. But yeah, pulled the semi out fairly easily, much easier than I expected.