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Since where joking around, I agree with Ivan, that's a vague question. You could either be pulled out by a chihuahua(taco bell dog)with a rope around its neck or a 80 ton bulldozer.
i saw a dixie horn in the JC whitney catalog, had a little compressor with it and some tubinh to make it all work, they wanted like 50 or so bucks for it. Jsut be sure to take pics of you crossing that ditch, id like to see the action.
easy piece of advice "when in doubt, stand on it" and video tape it, you'll either get through or get real stuck either way will make for some entertaining viewing for the rest of us.
The Mexican state of Chiuahua sued Taco bell for ridiculing their state dog. Seriously. They then got rid of it.
And now, the pit. 12ft DEEP?! Judging by your tires, you will get stuck. They look worse off than my AT's, which are pretty bad. If you have all the options to pull you out, why does it matter which one you use? I always just take a tractor with me, its the only thing that can get my 8000lb *** out of the mud...
I cant beleive that we finally have someone on this board with enough responsibility to ask before acting... what have we come to?
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