joethefordguy
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I'm always amazed when somebody thinks a bumper is good place to attach a recovery strap.
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No not on modern day vehicles. I have in the past towed a skid loader with a backhoe attachment on a 2” ball bolted to the factory step bumper on my old 79 F250 without a hitch. Literally without a hitch. I’m a little older and wiser now to try and risk it. The rental company let it leave like that and they also loaded it on a single axle trailer with no brakes. Their double axle trailer was rented out at the time. I didn’t have far to tow it at least, about 10 miles. Thanks to Lady Luck I made it to cemetery where my job was digging a foundation for a utility building, in my truck and not in a hearse. That old truck was a tough one and always came through.I'm always amazed when somebody thinks a bumper is good place to attach a recovery strap.
You might want to rephrase your question, it reads like a statement not a question, so myself and many others just agreed with it. If you are asking the best way to pull/tow an expedition I would suggest asking that specific question.Anybody else have an actual answer?
You might want to rephrase your question, it reads like a statement not a question, so myself and many others just agreed with it. If you are asking the best way to pull/tow an expedition I would suggest asking that specific question.