Funny one on pulling some one out. A good friend's farm has two large creeks that come together and split his bottom ground. About 20 year ago there was one of those 100 year rains. It washed out a bridge up stream. One fellow thought he could drive across the washed out bridge. He was lucky enough to get out of the car before it was washed down the swollen creek. That car was rolled/washed down two miles of the creek bed. It ended up in the creeks on my friend's farm. The car's owner came and asked him if he would pull it up to the road so a wrecked could get to it. This car was totaled. No windows left, every single body panel bent/dented, the motor and trans mission full of water, so nothing much left to damage. When he backed up to the car with his tractor and got out a chain the owner told him to watch out an not damage the car!!!!! NOT DAMAGE the car??????? My friend just picked up his chain and went back to the house. The car set there for two months before it got dry enough for a wrecker to get close enough to pull it out.
I will not hook to anybody's car/truck anymore. There is a big curve right up the road from the farm. Some one is always sliding off in the winter. We drive right by there with the feed wagon 3 times each morning and night. Usually with tire chains on if it is slick. I got chewed out by the county sheriff for pulling cars/truck out. It is against the law or some thing so I quit. I will take the people up to the house to call/wait inside but no more pulling them out.
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