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Old 04-03-2007, 06:27 PM
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Heres one from this year...me and a few buddies went up to red lake for icefishing and they decided to start running throught snow drifts and and they hit this 2ft drift 40yds long or so idk but they got stuck at the very end and she was hung up on the frame so digging it out didnt even helped when you got frozen hard snow underneath. LUckily with found another house only 300yds away to pull us out we were 8miles onto the lake....

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Old 04-03-2007, 06:39 PM
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Heres one from this year...me and a few buddies went up to red lake for icefishing and they decided to start running throught snow drifts and and they hit this 2ft drift 40yds long or so idk but they got stuck at the very end and she was hung up on the frame so digging it out didnt even helped when you got frozen hard snow underneath. LUckily with found another house only 300yds away to pull us out we were 8miles onto the lake....


You were stuck on top of the lake? WOW I would like to see some more pictures of that!
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Old 04-03-2007, 09:06 PM
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I dont have a pic but i was also doin some drift busting this winter and hit one tall enough that it knocked the belt off of all the pullies in my engine compartment.lol
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Old 04-04-2007, 12:28 AM
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You were stuck on top of the lake? WOW I would like to see some more pictures of that!
Yup the ice up there was 40-60inches think this year
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Wolf- Used the rear hitch, hopefully before it happens again ill have a front reciever or custom tow hooks up front.
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Old 04-05-2007, 09:44 PM
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Wish i had a camera this past weekend guy was stuck in sandy grass up to the body of the truck, all 4 wheels sunk down. Chevy broke his tow hook off and took a tractor a few tries to get him out.
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Old 04-06-2007, 03:25 PM
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I dont have a pic but i was also doin some drift busting this winter and hit one tall enough that it knocked the belt off of all the pullies in my engine compartment.lol
How tall was the drift that did that?! I was doing the same thing in my mom’s Forester, but I didn’t have that problem! LOL.
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Old 04-09-2007, 10:12 PM
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Wolf- Used the rear hitch, hopefully before it happens again ill have a front reciever or custom tow hooks up front.
im gonna be talking with a friend of mine to see how we can make a custom mount for them this weekend hopefully. if we come up with anything helpful ill let ya know
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im gonna be talking with a friend of mine to see how we can make a custom mount for them this weekend hopefully. if we come up with anything helpful ill let ya know
Yo Wolf! Long time no see! How you been?!?! I just got my truck ready for some wheelin at Rausch Creek at the end if this month. Heading up with the Full Size Bronco Club. You been gettin into any trouble? How 'bout one of your pics from our last infamous adventure:


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How tall was the drift that did that?! I was doing the same thing in my mom’s Forester, but I didn’t have that problem! LOL.
It was over my hood, with a 6 inch lift and 35's and by the time i saw it it was either Stop and get stuck in the beginning or try to make it. well I got stuck at the end. i felt stupid but it was an easy fix. i just froze my a$$ off waiting for someone to bring me a 3/8" rachet. lol
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