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Word to the wise....which I am not one obviously. ALWAYS WALK THE FIELD SURROUNDING THE MUDHOLE YOU ARE ABOUT TO ENTER.....and NEVER WHEEL IN MUCK. I had been out w/ somefriends after school one day and decided to wheel in a friends field...after getting stuck w/ my 35 in mud countrys completely under mud I decided that while we had the tractor out there I would hit another lil mud hole in the field.......Turns out the whole field was muck and i was so far out that the tractor got stuck tryin to come out to me. Well let me just explain a lil about the field. It looked solid. but that was just because of the tall grass. This stuff was so wet that when I jumped I could see waves going all the way to the other end of the field (amazing site if you've never seen it) and as I was walking back from my truck I was jumping mud holes and hitting "solid" ground that sunk up to my knee (I'm 6'4 so thats a long way) anyways we ended up blowing my engine all to hell getting it out after we unstuck the tractor and then the next day a buddy accidentally hit the muck just trying to leave. it ended up takin 7 guys 5 hours w/ 4 built trucks pulling at the same time (though mine ended up limping out of there in worse shape than it enter thanks to the blown engine, and the fact that I ripped my bumper off the truck) about 5 jacks and I don't even know how much wood to get this massive 96 Powerstroke f-250 w/ 38.5 in boggers out of that crap. I know that has nothing to do w/ pics but I thought some of you might like that story......if not TOUGH ya didn't have to read it haha jk.