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K5 pulls a semi

That's some 12-bolt love right there. You wouldn't catch me trying to break an axle or driveshaft to get a rig on the road that shouldn't be on the road. At first I thought he was just going to tension the front sideways to steer the semi back into the lane. Was not expecting sustained burnouts.
 
No they aren't that great but still, if it was loaded it would have moved lil more than that....also watched it again, truck has regular duals, no supers!!!
 
Cool, but the truck is empty. If he was loaded he would have made it. Or his tires were BALD.
He should have put chains.
He would have been out on his own.
I had a friend that was pull starting his big rig every day with his chevy truck, it was just the tractor and only for 2 weeks until he replaced the batteries
 
Should have, but prolly a southerner...Least my truck has axle interlock and locking diffs lol. A lot of OTR truck don't have either.....
 
Should have, but prolly a southerner...Least my truck has axle interlock and locking diffs lol. A lot of OTR truck don't have either.....
I always wanted to put lockers in mine, but even the interlock would have helped him move once he got rolling but he probably left in 1st gear instead of 4th or 5th
 
I pulled a semi that was bob tail out of some mud way back in the early 80's. I had a 1977 K30 single cab SRW with a drive train combo of 350/465/205/14-bolt/dana-60. I just put that 465 in granny low, and pulled. I only needed 2-wheel drive to pull that bob tail out.
 
I’ve pulled stuck semis with a wrangler rubicon, sometimes you just need a little tug…..
 
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