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Old 14-09-2003, 04:12 AM
Leo Lichtman
 
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"Travis Mahone" wrote: If you don't own one, rent
or borrow a pickup with a winch on it
^^^^^^^^^^^^
That will work. We once had to pull a 360 Yamaha dirt bike out of a ravine.
A kind soul happened along in a Jeep with a winch on the front, and made an
impossible task easy. The slope was so steep that the bike went over the
side, dropped about 30 feet, and landed in the branches of a tree. (It was
undamaged. The rider dismounted as it left the trail, so he was undamaged
also.)

Look for a friend who is into 4-wheeling, and chances are you will be able
to work a deal.




 
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