This isn't the wost ever, but it is one of those "hard to explain" incidents... The 2 flat tires on this side didn't help any either....
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dont have any pictures off it buy me and my bro got a buick skylark stuck in a pond. it was my aunts pasture care.. we would jump hills with it and stuff... she didnt care it has 450,000 miles on it and the tires kept going flat...
This was like the first or second night back in Kentucky after I had my lift installed. We got stuck around 1 AM and did about 4 hours of walkin before we could get a call out on any of our cell phones. We went back down there the next day with a full size Chevy but it didnt move an inch. The rope broke on one of the pulls and sent his truck into a tree. Finally about 6 that night we got a guy out there with a 70's model Chevy and he pulled me right out. I ended up with a broken hub, couple scratchs on my hood from climbin out of the truck and my horn quit workin for a couple days but thats about it.
was sittin on the frame, the little broncoII i had with me couldnt pull me out, an snapped his tow strap. he went to get his friends truck wich after some shoveling of mud under the driver side it finally was able to pull me out...bout 3 hours i was stuck maybe...no damage
I hate bogging down, and I never take a picture of it when I do. I bogged the excavator in my sig down REALLY BAD. It was at a 30 degree angle with mud coming in the cab.
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This isn't the wost ever, but it is one of those "hard to explain" incidents... The 2 flat tires on this side didn't help any either....
Okay.... you really have to spill the beans and tell this story.
I don't have pictures, but after a house fire several years ago, one of my fire dept's pumpers was sitting in the gravel driveway and pumping water for a few hours. With dripping hoses and the pressure relief/dump valve opening, it softened up the driveway and when the driver was backing the truck out, she sank right up the axle.
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was sittin on the frame, the little broncoII i had with me couldnt pull me out, an snapped his tow strap. he went to get his friends truck wich after some shoveling of mud under the driver side it finally was able to pull me out...bout 3 hours i was stuck maybe...no damage
was sittin on the frame, the little broncoII i had with me couldnt pull me out, an snapped his tow strap. he went to get his friends truck wich after some shoveling of mud under the driver side it finally was able to pull me out...bout 3 hours i was stuck maybe...no damage
...and that is why I can not wait to get rid of my goodyear ATS's.
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