220yotekiller
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high lift jacks and shovels are your friends.Its surprising what you can get done when you are alone and no-one is coming for you........Glad you ''got'er done''!!!
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high lift jacks and shovels are your friends.Its surprising what you can get done when you are alone and no-one is coming for you........Glad you ''got'er done''!!!
Hey at least you have an excuse for being late then!Nothing worse than hopping out the door to go to work and you are already 5 minutes late and you have a flat tire.
I did the same thing, took me a while to smarten up and start stacking. LolWas looking up the hill and got too close to the wash. It broke loose and sucked me in. Spent 9 hrs digging, jacking, and stacking rocks. Was finally able to reverse back out of it and repair and mark the trail. You won't find a single rock within 100yds of that spot now.View attachment 261652
That’s impressive that you made it that far with wheeler.Got the wheeler stuck then stuck the tractor going to get the wheeler. View attachment 261719
I’d say you are lucky you just sore.Got to town and slipped on ice under the snow outside the PO. Landed in an instant on my ass & elbows. LOL Would have been a good video. Still sore.
More like stupidThat’s impressive that you made it that far with wheeler.
where's the snow??Bought my new tractor last year, same day it was delivered I did some shredding behind the house and slipped into a ditch. Less than 3 hours on the meter.View attachment 261604
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I ginxed myself… I took my 6yo daughter out on her first hunt yesterday for a private land doe tag and got the truck stuck so bad that I had to winch it almost 100 yardsView attachment 261734
Only time I can think of that I have pictures. The snow drifted in and was half way up the driver side door in my driveway. Started to back up and the truck slid sideways and pinned against the fence. Had to jack up the truck and put chains on to get it out of the driveway.
The only other time I have been stuck was driving through a “dried out” cattle pond. It sank fast when I hit the middle. Pretty quick retrieval though because we were off-roading and had multiple vehicles on site.
Not sure how those are the only two. I have spent a lot of time on some real nasty roads and usually don’t throw chains on until a mile or two after I should have. Here’s to hoping my luck holds! Also helps that the truck is loaded to get myself out. If I wasn’t prepared I would probably get stuck a lot but since I have all the stuff I don’t get to use it.
Sucks! Bought some MaxxTraxxs to make sure i don’t get screwed like this again.I ginxed myself… I took my 6yo daughter out on her first hunt yesterday for a private land doe tag and got the truck stuck so bad that I had to winch it almost 100 yards
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