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Nice pictoral commentary. It takes a certain lack of brains and possesion of huge cojones to fling a truck with all terrains into goop that soft, my kind of guy!
Nice. You definately need some swampers if you are going to be playing on river banks . River mud, at least here in PA, is slicker that any substance known to man. I guess it is from all the phosphorous based soap and pestacides that made it into the streams and stuff.
after seeing the pics. they tell why the other so called truck couldn't pull ya back out in that river bed silk even boggers at times causes more trouble then helping. You learn real quick to watch the skinny pettle before you blow any half solid ground out from under ya.
Originally posted by Txquadhunter24 in that river bed silk even boggers at times causes more trouble then helping.
Yea, deep silt is an example of why floatation is so important. Boggers dig like no other, which kind of sucks when the bottem is 6' down. Once you lose momentum you've got your gal out diggin with a little stick.
but yea thats why i like wide big tires, i off road in so many different types of terrain that i can put up with draw backs of wide tires, but i hate sinking to the doors. looks like a sawsall might be coming out soon.
By the one he said he was in the pic's with the dark blue pull-over. He probably got beat by that stick more after they got out. he just haven't admitted to it. diggin the winch out he's watching, she diggin he's watching. even pic of him driving he's awful clean to be diggin much.
Can I borrow your muddin crew on those unlucky trips?
Well, at least you're not like me, going down by the flooding river to check out how high the water is. When I finally got pulled out, the water was dang near to the bottom of the dorrs and rising. Thank God for big tractors and cell phones.
haha, yea i didn't want to get dirty. so i made them do all the work while i stood by! acually these were eairly pics, we ran out of film when i was under the truck laying in mud/water fixing the rear u-joint. man that sucks!
and yes i got beat by that stick more than i want to admit...
and the crew i went with was a huge help, so i did buy everyone dinner later to thank them.
Its always go to have a 'crew appreciation day'. When my buddies helped me come-along my old truck out of the swamp, I let them drink all the cheap, warm beer from my cooler wish i had a pic of my truck sitting on the frame with the front end buried to the bumper.
sad thing is, you probably enjoyed being beat with the sick..
i buried my truck they other night all the way to the doors. everyone that came after i was stuck thought it was a stock truck on stock tires, not until after i was winched out with a 12000lbs winch and two truck hooked together did eveyone realize it was on 35s with 3" lift haha. oh ya, i broke the front axles too. i love a good stuck story, sepecially with a running pictorail comentary
Nice. You definately need some swampers if you are going to be playing on river banks . River mud, at least here in PA, is slicker that any substance known to man. I guess it is from all the phosphorous based soap and pestacides that made it into the streams and stuff.
Have you ever been in badlands gumbo of southwestern South Dakota? Its like snot sticking to snot covered in crisco.
Haven't been there. My sister lives by fargo, so I plan to go sometime this summer. Maybe we should try some non-nutritive food varnish on our tires to make them clean better...
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