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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

The Mitsubishi recovery point let go, we where lucky no one got hurt

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  • ok i have said this before its not the snatch strap that broke it was the Pajero and yes she did pull to hard, and as for me taking the video i was not close my video cam has a zoom and i was zoomed right in so i was not in any danger

  • Just a bit more info the strap was a snatch strap and that was about the 3rd attempt to get it out and what gave way was the shitty recovery point on the Mitsubishi Pajero the strap was still in one peace and if you listen you can hear the metal on the end of the strap hit the ground and after we broke the Pajero i got my Nissan Patrol and pulled him out........ lol

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  • good example of why all the bystanders should be a safe distance away from a recovery..

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  • Very important to wash and rinse mud and oil off strap belts to prevent this, winch cables replaced if line is kinked or rusted

  • The guy taking the video probably bout crapped himself, looked like it was going after him

  • that person is lucky to still has a leg

  • thats why you dont cheap out on a strap. or use an old frayed one.

  • @alexrex20 haha, don't worry about it. I saw you replied and frankly am not in the mood to get in a YouTube argument tonight lol.

    Yes, there are a lot of the "YouTube pros" around. But hell, at least when you call someone out you've got the proof to back it up. Sadly, i did make a fatal mistake in my first comment, i didn't carefully read the name and description before commenting, had i, i would have remember it was a snatch strap.

    PS: I was browsing your videos, nice work :)

  • @norcobigfootrider actually i checked your channel right after i commented. i saw the videos but instead of going back and deleted, i just hit the back button and hid in a corner, waiting for you to chew me out. lol

    anyway, i just read your comment and assumed you were one of the hundreds of "YouTube Pros" that have zero experience but talk big. you're obviously not one of them. cheers

  • @alexrex20 You're obviously too lazy to view my videos & channels. No, i don't use snatch straps, i use regular tow straps, i keep two in my Jeep. I was mistaken while watching the video, i believed it was a regular strap, i am well aware that a snatch strap stretches to build kinetic energy until it begins to pull the stuck vehicle. I've never used one myself, but have seen them used.

    Before trolling & making accusations, check people's uploads so you don't look like an idiot. :)

  • @norcobigfootrider you've obviously never been off road or used a snatch strap before. you must be one of those guys i see stuck, and trying to use some twine to get pulled out, and wondering why it keeps breaking.

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