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OK THIS PAST SATURDAY I WENT WHEELIN' AND GOT STUCK!I NORMALLY DON'T GO ANYWHERE WHERW I MIGHT GET STUCK BUT I TRIED TO CENTER A RUT, AND IT SLIPPED IN. THE SAD PART IS THAT WHILE I WAS TRYING TO GET IT OUT, ALONG CAME A GUY ON AN ATV (FOUR WHEELER) AND HE HAD A WINCH ON IT. HE JUST HOOKED IT TO THE FRONT OF MY BII AND PUT IT IN REVERSE. JUST A LITTLE TUG AND IT WAS OUT. IGUESS THAT I WAS LUCKY THAT IT DOESN'T WEIGH THAT MUCH.
That doesn't sound sad to me. You got out and you didn't break anything. I'm sure you helped get it out (your truck was running and in the proper gear, tires spinning, etc.) so what's the big deal? You could have had to walk home, or worse yet you could have blown up your truck and had to walk home too.
You wanna hear sad, The 3rd day after I got this little B2 I managaed to get hung up on the tiny little lip on the front street where the channel is, so the water can make it to the sewer. It was one of the last snows of the season and it was slushy as all heck. I needed to get out, lock the hubs and put it in HI4 to get out. HOW SAD IS THAT!!
I decided to show out one evening when my buddy got his K-5 stuck in a hole is western Ark, after I pulled him out I turned around and tore through the hole making him look real bad... to add insult to injury I decided to back, back through it. Unfortunately the fan caught alot of water in reverse and fried my electricals stalling it in the deepest part of the hole. The inside of the rig filled up to the bottom of the shifter with water and I was forced to bail. Worst part was he had gutted his transfer case trying to rock it out of the hole before I got there and his was stuck in neutral... so we both walked out... Dumb, and Dumberer....
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