How the hell do i get him out?

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myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6158 posts
QLD, 6158 posts
16 Feb 2024 11:15pm

My 18yo s 2wd triton. Zero chance LHS. Water over centre if wheels. Pretty darn soft anywhere but road which might be bitumen. Facing away. Bogged to chassis rails. Any ideas? Im thinking he might need to buy an exhaust jack?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
16 Feb 2024 9:27pm
Trolley jack under each side will be on bitumen?

Lift whole car, spin 90deg, falls off jacks but you now have it on the road straight and drag it out
Jacks lost but car saved.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
16 Feb 2024 10:07pm
know anybody with an elephant?
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
7733 posts
WA, 7733 posts
16 Feb 2024 10:20pm
Could be time for a new one, that one appears to be malfunctioning.
Rails
Rails
QLD
1371 posts
QLD, 1371 posts
17 Feb 2024 5:33am
Can't he walk?
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
2466 posts
NSW, 2466 posts
17 Feb 2024 9:08am
Rails said..
Can't he walk?


Can he swim?
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6158 posts
QLD, 6158 posts
17 Feb 2024 9:15am
Mark _australia said..
Trolley jack under each side will be on bitumen?

Lift whole car, spin 90deg, falls off jacks but you now have it on the road straight and drag it out
Jacks lost but car saved.


Yeah i was thinking wallaby jack someow off back (with timber) and jack car high thn just pull off and repeat. Thanks
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
17 Feb 2024 10:46am
Maybe a crazy idea, but how about quickset concrete, you'd still need to jack it up high enough to fill the wheel ruts in. But that stuff sets super quick, and you wouldn't need a full cure to be able to drive on it.
myscreenname
myscreenname
2446 posts
2446 posts
17 Feb 2024 11:31am
How the hell did he end up there?
Brent in Qld
Brent in Qld
WA
1471 posts
WA, 1471 posts
17 Feb 2024 11:45am
You don't. He's an adult in the making, there's a time to let ya kids learn by sorting their own sh!T out.
elmo
elmo
WA
8890 posts
WA, 8890 posts
17 Feb 2024 12:04pm
Is there a farm nearby? ask the local cocky if they can get him out with his tractor
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6158 posts
QLD, 6158 posts
17 Feb 2024 3:05pm
Back now and it wasnt so bad. Keen young barra fisherman. Wholesome as just trying to find a fishing spot. I've done many times. He saw a locked gate ahead and tried to turn around.

We went and bought a high lifft jack and an exhaust jack and took heaps of dunnage but there was nowhere to put any of it under. The towball was hard on ground but the rear wheels not even touching mud with water over hubs of wheels. Bit of a hollow beside track and it was so boggy i think the track was fortified with bitumen or something. Once we could see jacking wasnt an option i reversed in and went past his front and got promptly bogged to chassis and used my vehicle and a hand winch to winch him back on to the track. Then once he was out of the way my car was a mutch better angle to snatch out. Only took half an hour but sure had me worried.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12872 posts
WA, 12872 posts
17 Feb 2024 1:55pm
well done!!!
jn1
jn1
SA
2753 posts
jn1 jn1
SA, 2753 posts
17 Feb 2024 9:33pm
Exhaust jacks look like a cool invention. I never heard of them before, but I know SFA about 4WDing. I did a 4WD course last year, learnt heaps, but that's about it. Glad you recovered. You're a good Dad. Don't listen to Brett
Harrow
Harrow
NSW
4521 posts
NSW, 4521 posts
18 Feb 2024 11:40pm
Lots and lots of large sticks and plenty of friends to keep picking them up and carrying them to the front of the car as it works it's way forwards.
slammin
slammin
QLD
998 posts
QLD, 998 posts
19 Feb 2024 8:47am
myusernam said..
Back now and it wasnt so bad. Keen young barra fisherman. Wholesome as just trying to find a fishing spot. I've done many times. He saw a locked gate ahead and tried to turn around.

We went and bought a high lifft jack and an exhaust jack and took heaps of dunnage but there was nowhere to put any of it under. The towball was hard on ground but the rear wheels not even touching mud with water over hubs of wheels. Bit of a hollow beside track and it was so boggy i think the track was fortified with bitumen or something. Once we could see jacking wasnt an option i reversed in and went past his front and got promptly bogged to chassis and used my vehicle and a hand winch to winch him back on to the track. Then once he was out of the way my car was a mutch better angle to snatch out. Only took half an hour but sure had me worried.


Always remember that Hi Lift Jacks have many uses but are known as widow makers for good reason. They can fall sideways which can be helpful to turn a vehicle around or change direction a bit but can also be very hurty. Not safe for tyre changes on their own.
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6158 posts
QLD, 6158 posts
19 Feb 2024 9:16am
slammin said..

myusernam said..
Back now and it wasnt so bad. Keen young barra fisherman. Wholesome as just trying to find a fishing spot. I've done many times. He saw a locked gate ahead and tried to turn around.

We went and bought a high lifft jack and an exhaust jack and took heaps of dunnage but there was nowhere to put any of it under. The towball was hard on ground but the rear wheels not even touching mud with water over hubs of wheels. Bit of a hollow beside track and it was so boggy i think the track was fortified with bitumen or something. Once we could see jacking wasnt an option i reversed in and went past his front and got promptly bogged to chassis and used my vehicle and a hand winch to winch him back on to the track. Then once he was out of the way my car was a mutch better angle to snatch out. Only took half an hour but sure had me worried.



Always remember that Hi Lift Jacks have many uses but are known as widow makers for good reason. They can fall sideways which can be helpful to turn a vehicle around or change direction a bit but can also be very hurty. Not safe for tyre changes on their own.


Yeah i reckon unless you have a steel drop side body and rails designed to support high lift they are fairly useless anyway as you cant stick them anywhere on the car. I have also burst an exhaust jack before. We took both jacks back unused and hes got a store credit which he can use for more usefull stuff.
Carantoc
Carantoc
WA
7268 posts
WA, 7268 posts
19 Feb 2024 7:33am
Always safer to use a winch than a hi-lift jack.

Quick hack for ya all - when there are no anchor points you can always use your spare wheel. Just bury it and the soil forces will act as an anchor.

Like this :

theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
NSW, 5786 posts
21 Feb 2024 6:52pm
insurance and an "omg my cars been stolen" phone call to the blue bureaucracy....
jn1
jn1
SA
2753 posts
jn1 jn1
SA, 2753 posts
21 Feb 2024 8:07pm
"Let's go to Bamaga, QLD. I don't know how to get there, so let's google it.."


www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-21/google-maps-tourists-lost-in-remote-area/103492986
Froth Goth
Froth Goth
1223 posts
1223 posts
22 Feb 2024 2:18pm
What in the german backpackers is going on here?
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