So we got 10 inches of that white stuff here in southeastern South Dakota, and my son decided he could make it to work in his F150. Got about a half mile, and ran into a 3 ft drift on the gravel road, and high centered. All spinning the wheels did was slide the truck further into the ditch. Took the F350 down there to pull him out, and it promptly slid into the ditch while yanking the other truck out. That stuff was like wet play-doh. Walked the 1/2 mile back to the house in the 40 MPH wind, got the BX2360 into the garage, put the chains on (yes, I know, should have been done before it snowed), went back to the truck's, used the BX to digd out the F350, and then pulled it the rest of the way onto the road. Used the BX again to pull the F150 off the snow mound it was stuck on, and back onto terra firma. Got everything moved back to the house, and called it a day. I was very impressed with the little orange machine, pulling those big, bad trucks out!