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  • This video is bullshit!

  • if you wathc the tuck is hittin the gas to so it wasnt just the four wheeler pullin it

  • DODGE...Dear Ol Dads Garage Experiment..aka pieces of SHIT

  • fake!!!

  • you can see a guy in a truck he is probley driveing it and when you turn wheels on the dodge cant do that easy when you are pushing it through snow.

  • Boise County Idaho!

  • where do you live it looks amazing

  • thats why you dont by a dodge

  • we are not stupid we can se the driver !

  • @bajskolvet He need to accelrate the car you fucktard, ass.

  • EVERY dodge ram needs to be rescued!

  • if he would of had tire chains he would have been fine

  • All I can say is wow!

    ADrunkHippe0xbolive is 100% correct.

  • Yea grizzlies are tough, but not tough enough to pull a 7000lb dodge. The rope was not taught thru the whole vid! It's a fake

  • The wider the tire, the worse in the snow, check out those tires on that dodge, if he had good tires he would of been fine. and please nobody try to argue with me. I lived at 10,000 ft for 20 years and most of the time i got around in a car... front wheel drive.

  • wow, yalls are tarded. there was obviously somthing that tha truck was tryin to pull out, and the quad "looks" to be used to get that 20psi extra traction that the dodge needed, and at the end, do yalls see that the dodges tires locked up going like .5 miles an hour? and there was more tought line than slack line in the video.

  • fuck u retard stop tricking ppl to wach ur retarded ass videos

  • didnt look like the quad did anything...

  • Grizz 700 < Can am 500 !!!!!

  • lol...the cable become tight just for like half a second....bullshit

  • That´s why big trucks need good traction. Ice is not for newbies

  • also the toyo AT's didnt help, they're too wide and flat, not good for snow

  • figures its a dodge

  • NOT TRUE THERE WAS SLACK

  • ummmmmmmm stuck did u see the slack

  • charagrin, you sound like a fucking idiot. stop commenting.

  • there was slack on the line this whole vid.???

  • that truck did'nt look stuck to me. i can't get my drango stuck ive tryed.

  • haven't tried hard enough.

  • im not 4 wheelin an 08 durango i just dont like gettin stuck in the snow.

  • you just said you've tried

  • to get stuck in the snow... read them both im not muddin a 08 durango its all time 4 wheel drive with a 4 wheel lock switch inside.

  • bro i don't give a fuck. stop pestering me. can you not read your own message? quote "i can't get my drango stuck ive tryed"???? that's all i was commenting to. i don't give a fuck about your dodge, mud, snow, or the goddamn switch. are you stupid? you're confusing me!!! you haven't tried to get your fucking truck stuck, or you would have succeeded. it ain't that hard to do. now, LEAVE ME THE FUCK ALONE!!!!!!

  • @trx500fm1 your a joke keyboard gangster. you would'nt be running your mouth to my face. if people would look at your channel they would get a good laugh like i did.wont you save the world and kill yourself.

  • channel??? gangster??? wtf are you talking about? are you one of those gays? leave me alone. and i swear to god i would backhand you in your goddamn mouth. i can't stand to argue with idiots and faggots. goddamn dick sucker. stop sending me messages. seriously. keyboard gangster??? lol!!!! fucking turd!!!

  • @trx500fm1 there you go runnin you mouth again behind your keyboard.

  • You should have towed that hunk of shit truck right off a tall cliff.

    GRIZZZZ RULES!

  • haha shitty dodge

  • wtf do u know shithead...dodge all the way

  • Get yourself a chevy and u will be ok!

  • i dont think thats emmbrassing ice is hard for anything to get threw expectly heavy ass dodges but dodge rule

  • grizzlys are the toughist utility quads ever built

  • If you look at the video again you'll see the trailer behind the truck that remained stuck in the snow bank. When he got to the top and stopped, he start spinning his wheels on the ice partly because of the weight of the trailer. The trailer was stuck there for about 3 weeks. Without the grizz adding a little bit of pull he was just spinning his wheels and going nowhere! Yeah there was slack after he got going. Once he started moving I was more concerned about pulling out into traffic!

  • Why was the line so long? Well, I don't like getting run over by a truck plus I was pulling from a more level spot at the top of the driveway which gave me more traction. There was no slack in the line when I first started to pull. I had my camera because this was our 1st winter in our new house and I'd been documenting the whole building process and the scenery lately so when he got stuck I knew it might be a funny oppurtunity and I grabbed it. My neghbor came by for a look and filmed it.

  • the fact is a cummins wont get stuck i have 1 and iv never got it stuck

  • yeah but have u ever left pavement

  • r u kidding me! look at how much slack is in the rope! this is so fake!

  • i no right these are the kind of videos that make me wanna shoot myself in the left foot

  • y the left?

  • because my left foot sucks thats why

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  • that is i cummins... listen close and look at the front quarter pannel you can see the cummins symbol

  • damn is it necessary for that much line?

  • it dosent mader what power transfer shit doge ford both suck if that was a chevy this video wood not be here

  • EXACTLY FOR AND DOGE ARE SHIT they are a real P.O.S. (peace of shit) chevy's are the best i have an LTZ and i go whellin with it all the time its got 200 000 miles and i only chaged the oil there abosoloutely no probleme

  • its all how you take care of it... i got a 92 dodge dakota with 260,000 on it and all ive done to it is oil and tires.... still running strong. it delivers mail for the us postal service every day!!!

  • is it a diesle tho

  • yea its a diesel cant u hear it lol

  • he was stuck on a hill with ice

  • Wow, If the grizzly pulled the Dodge, why was there so much tension on the line? Judaist Priest...There was so much tension that line was the breaking point, it could have killed someone.

  • thats what you get for buyin a POS dodge and a beast yamaha

  • it shoud be the pickup hos drving the ATV

  • its not impossible.. i do it in my black grizz. lol

  • number one its a dodge number two theres a pussy driving it. Number three grizzlies are nice.

  • not only would the Grizz have no grip, it has no weight obviously...and yea with 5,000hp it wouldnt make a difference..unless you melted your rubber and the ice and there was pavement below? haha, along with like 2,000lbs on the front of the quad...then just maybe you would help the truck out a bit

  • whatever, dickhead! i pulled out a tahoe with my foreman. this vid sucks, but, yeah you can pull out a truck with a quad.

  • ok sure, if your Quad is on the pave and the truck is really just a 2Wheel Drive.. as in one tire per axle spinning, then maybe, i duno.. but if the quad is on snow or ice then like how the fuck is that going to do anything.. Most trucks are pieces of shit anyways as far as their capabilities is concerned..

  • i dunno. no ice or snow in south mississippi.

  • THe cummings has power, but no traction when it comes to snow

  • Last time I checked, the CUMMINS (not cummings) engine has nothing to do with traction in snow. All the Engine does is transfer power to the rear axle, which transfers that power to the ground through the tires. So you are correct in a sense, the Cummins does NOT have any traction when it comes to snow.

  • my friend has a grizzly 660 and that thing can do nething he helps me out almost every time i ride with him. (mostly cuz he goes right through stuff that no other fourwheeler could including mine)

  • LOL

  • piece of cake for a Grizzly ^^

  • Chains=traction

  • LOL aint that sum shit.

  • C'mon boys... Of course I'm not pulling the full weight of a stuck 2500! Our driveway was a sheet of Ice and the guy in the truck made the mistake of stopping at the top instead of looking and going. When he tried to get going again his tires spun and he slid back on the ice and to the side of the driveway. He had ZERO traction. My griz had plenty though to guide him out. It just seemed a little ironic so I posted it...

    Blugriz

  • I knew that, Not how the guy got stuck, But I knew pretty much how he was stuck. I live up in Maine and at least 5 times a year I end up towing out a neighbor. I actually did it twice within the last week. My response was to the guy spouting his mouth about what his Grizzly could do. And the one I just replied to filrocks was merely acknowledging that even if a Grizzly could pull more then the specs say to, it just wouldn't be enough.

  • that truck was not stuck

  • My buddy used his Grizzly to pull start my 1976 F250 in a Wal Mart parking lot. How redneck is that?

  • it could pull it w/o help but it couldnt be stuck and you would need to be on flat ground

  • the grizz has the torque but a grizz weighs 600 lbs.a 3/4 ton truck weighs around 8,0000 u cnat pull that much with 600 lbs lol

  • i dont dought it. mine can pull a half full hay wagon. which is about 1-2 TONS mind you.

  • he didn't pull anything. he just added His own inconsequential power to that of the Rams. its like when you get stuck in snow and some guys push You out. They aren't actually doing anything but adding traction and a tiny bit of power just enough to move. I'm not saying the Grizzly is useless or anything, It did help,But didn't really pull anything. Don't forget the grizzly 700 is only about 46 horsepower.

  • it still could've pulled that truck without the truck helping. like i said, mine will pull about 1.5 tons with 4WD on in low gear. and its not modded at all.

  • A stock grizzly 700 has a maximum tow capacity of 1322 pounds with 46 HP. Source Yamaha Specifications. A Dodge Ram 2500 weighs 5247 pounds, Can tow 9400 pounds, And has 275 horsepower average. Source, Dodge website and I weighed mine just 2 days ago when I scrapped some steel. I get weighed before and after with driver out of the vehicle. A grizzly cannot realistically tow a truck that was really stuck, unless the truck helps. It just doesn't have the power.

  • 1322 pounds is recommended but you can pull more

  • Ok fine, Lets say it can pull double that, Ah heck lets triple it(doubtful). It still could not actually budge a stuck truck unless the truck was helping. Even if a Grizzly was 10,000 horsepower, It just doesn't have the grip. The tires would spin. On flat terrain and with the breaks let go, Absolutely, A Grizzly could move a truck. But if the truck was truly stuck, the Grizzly wouldn't be much of a help.

  • no no i know that i was just saying that you can haul more than they reccomend not that it pulled out the truck

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