Two Dumbasses Pulling A Nissan 720 With A Cummins At Pismo Beach
To answer some questions: 720 has a blown transfer case and a blown right front tire. The tire on both trucks were down to 10 psi and u kinda have yo get moving in order to pull someone through sand, ecspecialy up hill in sand. The nissan was just about dead weight. We were stuck in a bowl so the only way out was up hill. As for the planet, no polar bears were hurt during the making of this video. That cummins is better for the enviroment then your pritty little Prius. Do some research befor you speek. And yes, to answer the question about the cameraman.
Arizona Sand Trap
Truckers beware: 18-wheelers have to be towed out of the sand at the Navajo Travel Center on I-40 exit 325 in Navajo, AZ all the time because the lot is so unstable. As this video shows, this particular Swift truck got stuck again right after it was towed, and had to be towed again. (August 25, 2011)
toyota tide
Another Toyota Commercial showing the "toughness" of tacomas when this one gets parked on the beach and a tide ensues, banging the truck around, but not even putting a scratch in it...
Dirtndunes.com.....ford w/5th wheel pulled from getting towed off the beach
DIRTNDUNES(DOT)COM....FREE OFFROAD CLASSIFIEDS....... this truck was towing a big 5th wheel toy hauler with his quads in back. he got stuck, high tide came in and took the entire setup into the ocean. it stayed out there till the morning. this is whats left of the truck. everyone was safe
bad day at the beach Bad Driver that sucks
This guy made the unfortunate decision to take his rig and spend the day at the beach. Unfortunately, being an out-of-towner he obviously did not realize that where he parked is hard compact (drivable)sand but when the tide starts coming in it turns soft really, really quick. Common mistake that happens way too often.
One of the mistakes he made, which we (the tow truck driver and myself) noticed when we were pulling it out at 3:00a.m. was that he had pulled the center part of his valve stem out, obviously thinking that if he let some of the air out of his tires that it would help him get himself out. Unfortunately, it let out ALL the air out and so when he tried to drive off all it did was make the rubber part of the tire spin. Rims spinning, rubber part now loose...dumb move.
This video and photos were taken about two summers ago at Hugenot Park. It is a city run beach and camp sites in northern Duval County (Jacksonville Florida). One of the only beaches that the public is still allowed to drive on. I was camping there and get called upon quite often to help pull newbies out of the in-coming tide. I've seen some even dumber mistakes than this one. It's usually quite a show when they (the victims) realize that they've waited toooo long to move the vehicle.
RV Beach Driving - Not A Good Idea!
Moral of the video: If you drive your recreational vehicle onto a beach minutes from high tide...DON'T STOP!
I filmed this at Daytona Beach. I have no idea why he stopped the RV, but I bet he doesn't ever do it again, lol.
Thanks for watching! :)
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NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED . DODGE IN SURF
THREE CARS IN THE SURF . PATHFINDER TRIED TO GET OFF A SANDBAR AND HIT A DEEP HOLE . THE YOUNG MAN IN THE DODGE TRUCK TRIED TO HELP AND BURIED HIS TRUCK . HIS DAD TRIED TO PULL HIM OUT WITH HIS SUV AND BURIED IT . THE PATHFINDER GOT SALT WATER INTO THE ENGINE AND WIRING HARNESS AND IS MOST LIKELY A TOTAL LOSS .
idiots who got their trucks stuck
the title says it..... dont allow children to watch this haha. this is a couple weeks back when we got 2 trucks and a tractor stuck.... epic fail.... underground river and heavy ass diesels dont get along
Chevy Rescues Ford Pickup in Deep Water, Grayland, Washington
It was about 1:00 PM today 7/17/2010 when a driver and 3 passengers were traveling south on the Grayland beach. About 5 miles south of Westport. It is legal to drive on the uppermost part of the wet sand on the beach in Grayland. They were traveling along the surf line when they drove out onto a sand spit. The driver drove off the sand spit into a deep trench caused by tidal action. The impact was vilant enought to send one passenger to the hospital with a non- life threatining head injury. She was treated by Grayland Fire Department and South Beach EMS then transported to Grays Harbor Community Hospital. The male driver and two other female passengers were uninjured other than being very cold and wet. A very dedicated tow truck operator, Justin Jones with South Beach Towing raced to the scene and quickly got to work. Justin along with the driver of the pickup waded shoulder deep threw the cold salt water, to connect a tow rope to the Ford Diesel Pickup and pulled the rope with a South Beach Towing pickup breaking the strong suction of the soft sand holding the partially submereged vehical in place. Once the suction of the sand was releaved the pickup began to float as water rushed up the hood and icechests floated about the back of the pickup. Justin Jones, the tow truck operator worked hard to get the Ford to dry land however he estimates that the diesel pickup will be a total loss. A Washington State Park Officer stated that the driver will be issued a citation however it was unknown what citation he will be issueing. I do know it is unlawful to drive next to the surf line at low tide do to that being razor clam habitat. UPDATE 7/24/2010. I just found out that the lady transported to the hospital sustained a broken neck. I hope she has a speedy full recovery.
ford Superduty stuck @ Pismo Beach Sand Dunes
during the process of helping a superduty f250 get unstuck, he got me stuck by driving in a different angle. Fernando Santamaria got stuck in the sand dunes for 20 minutes but once we got out we hit the sand dunes again and had an awesome time!!