Lil Foot
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1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
Posted this awhile ago; wasn't with my tractor, but speaks to the "attachment point issue".
We were 4 wheeling near a lake north of Phoenix when we came across an older gentleman in a small 2wd Toyota pickup stuck in a mud flat where the lake had receded. He asked for help, so I rigged a tow from my Landcruiser, and when I attempted to hook to his hitch ball, (hitch mounted solidly to the frame) he refused, saying I must wrap my chain around his spring shackle. WTF? When I explained that that would destroy the shackle at the very least, he became very angry & told me to GTFO, so I packed up my stuff & left.
A few hours later we came by again & he was still stuck, but with one rear shackle completely collapsed, and the other one torn off completely. We laughed & drove away. Near dark, we passed by again, and his front AND rear bumpers had been pulled off, and his grille was damaged. He was covered in mud head to toe, and pleaded with me to pull him out. I said "No, you ran me off because you knew more than I, and we can all see the results of your thinking." He then apologized, said he would keep his mouth shut, and do whatever I told him to do, and then offered me $100 cash. I rigged a strap, hooked to his hitch, & pulled him out in one yank. Took about 3 minutes total. I kept his $100 to teach him a lesson.
I drug it far enough so he could call a tow truck.
We were 4 wheeling near a lake north of Phoenix when we came across an older gentleman in a small 2wd Toyota pickup stuck in a mud flat where the lake had receded. He asked for help, so I rigged a tow from my Landcruiser, and when I attempted to hook to his hitch ball, (hitch mounted solidly to the frame) he refused, saying I must wrap my chain around his spring shackle. WTF? When I explained that that would destroy the shackle at the very least, he became very angry & told me to GTFO, so I packed up my stuff & left.
A few hours later we came by again & he was still stuck, but with one rear shackle completely collapsed, and the other one torn off completely. We laughed & drove away. Near dark, we passed by again, and his front AND rear bumpers had been pulled off, and his grille was damaged. He was covered in mud head to toe, and pleaded with me to pull him out. I said "No, you ran me off because you knew more than I, and we can all see the results of your thinking." He then apologized, said he would keep his mouth shut, and do whatever I told him to do, and then offered me $100 cash. I rigged a strap, hooked to his hitch, & pulled him out in one yank. Took about 3 minutes total. I kept his $100 to teach him a lesson.
I drug it far enough so he could call a tow truck.