Layin frame cornfield style... (56k kinda)
#27
tell me about it man this stuff just sucks you in and it sucks *** to shovel
we tried using my buddies IH but it couldnt get enough traction to even budge the truck
well we got about 2 hours of digging and then some more tugs from the tractor and she still aint out then we ran outa light
im deff. killing the other one!! damn girls not letting me kill the first one...
we tried using my buddies IH but it couldnt get enough traction to even budge the truck
well we got about 2 hours of digging and then some more tugs from the tractor and she still aint out then we ran outa light
im deff. killing the other one!! damn girls not letting me kill the first one...
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Damn dude... that's crazy. I've been "there" before. You should've realized you're stuck about 6 inches ago haha. I had a buddy in an Explorer do the same thing, he couldn't budge but was somehow confident he could get out. It wasn't til he had framed it out that he realized he wasn't going anywhere.
#33
Yeah, that's never fun. I was on a job site a few years back and it was wet soggy mud and clay. I decided to park up on a new tee deck to be safe, higher ground is always best right? wrong. It was a newly constructed tee deck and it was mainly saturated clay. I made it up top and layed the frame. I had buried the fog lights. It sank straight down. Yeah for bulldozers and chains.
#34
someone should photoshop a ground hog giving the truck the finger. lol. i did something like that a long time ago with my '88 ranger on thanksgiving, went to drive around the barn and all 4 tires went down at once. plugged in the oliver before the meal and pulled it out backwards before i went home, left a mud trail on the road for a ways.
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Nah a he will more than likely need to find something with tracks, the last thing you want is the tractor to get stuck also, I had a buddy who had to hired a trac hoe to get him out cost him $250 bucks cash, pretty cheap if you ask me...
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someone should photoshop a ground hog giving the truck the finger. lol. i did something like that a long time ago with my '88 ranger on thanksgiving, went to drive around the barn and all 4 tires went down at once. plugged in the oliver before the meal and pulled it out backwards before i went home, left a mud trail on the road for a ways.
haha i realized that when i got home so ill see what i can do tomorrow when i go back to keep trying to get it out.
my friends dad owns an excavating company so if worst comes to worst ill see if he'll gimme a pull but i wanna keep that as a last resort