Just rescued an Isuzu Trooper from a muddy area at the bottom of 100m or so of fairly steep (difficult and slippery to walk on) slope in the Malvern boys school.
The chap is a builder and was working on their open air swimming pool, but due to a combination of road tyres and unbelievable rain, he couldn't get up the slope. I tried going across the slope to a peaty area under some trees, but couldn't even get it there.
Enter the Surf!
Reversed down the slope, attached rope, selected 4wd low range, and proceeded to simply drive up the slope with no drama, or wheelspin as my Kumho muds dug in and gripped
Had to pull it all the way to the road at the top as he was wheelspinning when he tried to take up the drive.
He was saying how his Tropper is a 'piece of sh1t' and now wants a Surf
The chap is a builder and was working on their open air swimming pool, but due to a combination of road tyres and unbelievable rain, he couldn't get up the slope. I tried going across the slope to a peaty area under some trees, but couldn't even get it there.
Enter the Surf!
Reversed down the slope, attached rope, selected 4wd low range, and proceeded to simply drive up the slope with no drama, or wheelspin as my Kumho muds dug in and gripped
Had to pull it all the way to the road at the top as he was wheelspinning when he tried to take up the drive.
He was saying how his Tropper is a 'piece of sh1t' and now wants a Surf
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