“Sir, I heard a loud noise and now my steering doesn’t work well….” 😂😂😂
No car left behind.
I predict serious under-steer with thus set up
This is mechanical bushcraft at its finest! Well done and great thinking. Going to keep this in the back pocket in case I need to use it!
“Idk what’s wrong it just feels a little funny”
I was gonna say the log could get jammed and cause an even worse accident but they fuckin ratchet strapped that and full sent. 10/10 redneck engineering
Replace that log at the next scheduled service!
Alignment’s off by just a sliver…
Use what ya got!
Still better equipped than the Russians.
Fucking brilliant.
“Sir you need to get these men 5km in that direction RIGHT NOWww.. Why are you chopping down a tree?”
I have an original US WWII vehicle manual and believe it or not this method is actually in print as an option for a missing wheel. Unreal to see it in actual practice.
For other neat tricks, the US Army has an entire book on Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR).
No wheel??? No problem!
interesting MRvehicle
hope the mechanics put these modifications in the log book
All that chrome wont get ya home.
It was the worst time of their life.
And it was **the Best Time** of their life.
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“Sir, I heard a loud noise and now my steering doesn’t work well….” 😂😂😂
No car left behind.
I predict serious under-steer with thus set up
This is mechanical bushcraft at its finest! Well done and great thinking. Going to keep this in the back pocket in case I need to use it!
“Idk what’s wrong it just feels a little funny”
I was gonna say the log could get jammed and cause an even worse accident but they fuckin ratchet strapped that and full sent. 10/10 redneck engineering
Replace that log at the next scheduled service!
Alignment’s off by just a sliver…
Use what ya got!
Still better equipped than the Russians.
Fucking brilliant.
“Sir you need to get these men 5km in that direction RIGHT NOWww.. Why are you chopping down a tree?”
I have an original US WWII vehicle manual and believe it or not this method is actually in print as an option for a missing wheel. Unreal to see it in actual practice.
For other neat tricks, the US Army has an entire book on Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR).
No wheel??? No problem!
interesting MRvehicle
hope the mechanics put these modifications in the log book
All that chrome wont get ya home.
It was the worst time of their life.
And it was **the Best Time** of their life.
Okie putty