Unfortunately this wasn't a "Freak Accident". It was entirely predictable. If I was the owner of a park like this I would refuse to allow anyone to do their own towing due to liability concerns unless they could some how provide proof of their competence AND that their equipment was adequate for the job at hand. Most people have
NO idea how much of a load that a
stuck vehicle can be!
It's a wonder that the cable/strap/winch manufacturers and vendors haven't been sued right out of business over how they sell to
anyone and yet provide no realistic information or understanding of how to
safely use the equipment that they're providing. I just looked at a "3,000 lb" winch at HF. The cable on it was tiny I'd be surprised if it really would hold 3,000 lbs. It
might but I'm sure there would be
no safety factor!
The videos in this thread are proof that most people don't know what they're doing when it comes to towing, etc. In both cases they tried to pull the buildings from their bases. That's their strongest point and right were they're attached to the ground or concrete. They should have attached the straps to the top so that they're have the leverage to
tear the house apart and not simply pull it off it's base. I noticed one of them even pulled down a tower that was attached to one of the buildings. It's a wonder that it didn't collapse and fall to one side and hit someone! In the timber industry tall, thin trees like that are called "Widow Makers", and for good reason!