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Vehicle recovery - pull vehicles stuck in the mud w/ Cybertruck?

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I am heavily looking to switch from current vehicle (2020 Ram 1500 Limited 4x4 w/HEMI) to a Cyberbeast! One of my main gains for the switch is to help around the farm with tractor recovery when I get it stuck in the mud a few times a year... I know the torque and HP is insane in the Cyberbeast, but can't find much on real world examples of it being able to pull vehicles stuck in the mud. My 1500 is just too light and maybe too weak to do it so have to always call my buddy with a heavy-duty Ford to help. Then I never hear the end of the Ford vs Ram crap LOL!

Anyone have some battle stories/pics/videos? Am I not thinking clearly that the Cyberbeast should be way better than the RAM at this task?
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If you want to see how a farmer uses his Cybertruck on the farm, check out this guy on X. He posts good content on how he uses his CT for actual truck stuff. I remember him posting something a few months ago comparing his CT to his Ram (dually?) about towing…the CT was better (for short distances).

Check out his Highlights posts.

 

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I'm curious about the rope pull scenario too. There should be almost no "tongue load" if the rope is essentially level, meaning the pull would be entirely tension through the hitch. None of the ridiculous shear or torque forces associated with WhislingDiesel nonsense....

I'd love to know what could be safely done with both an unforgiving chain/cable and a kinetic rope.
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