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Outsider
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HT playing in the mud
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May 04, 2013, 06:24:43 PM »
About 2 1/2 weeks ago it had been raining for the better part of a week when sitting at my computer I could hear a motor revving up. Well I got out the binoculars and had a good show from the neighbors. Neighbors friend whet out after the rain and decided to screw around in the back 40. Well he got stuck!
So my neighbor proceeds to take his 3/4 ton Ford out to pull him out
Well I bet you can guess where this is going.
He got stuck too. So then they called the neighbors dad and he came out with his 1/2 Dodge and proceeded to get that stuck too. I was about rolling on the floor!!! Well I decided that wasn't very nice to laugh at others miss fortune so my daughter and I decided to go help them out, and here are the pictures.
Sorry for the poor picture quality. That's cell phones for ya.
Steve
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WayOffTrack
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Re: HT playing in the mud
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May 06, 2013, 11:15:28 AM »
Nice job Steve!
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steve-0
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Re: HT playing in the mud
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May 06, 2013, 06:21:24 PM »
i wish you had that halftrack around when i was younger. i used to get stuck in the mud all the time
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Outsider
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Re: HT playing in the mud
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May 06, 2013, 07:41:28 PM »
It was fun, but now I have to clean the HT again.
They were happy we showed up as their next option was a tow truck.
Before I went back there I engaged the front end and put it in low range, and just kind of took my time moving around. I tried not to travel over the same area more than once. As once you broke through the sod it got snotty in a hurry. There was one place where I went down about 6" and got a little nervous, but I just let it motor along at it's own pace and it came right out.
Steve
PS Steve, You are a little far away to come over and pull you out of the mud.
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