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that was my late nite whoopsie a while ago when we got a bunch of ice before a bunch of snow....didn't hurt anything, took a BIG tractor with all 8 giant wheels spinning and about 3/8s of a mile going backwards to get me out. Thank goodness for nice neighbors.
Kinda happened at around 4am taking my cousin home who was back from the navy. Long story short, tried to get it out, didnt happen, had 3 pickups stuck at one time, alot of scooping and freezing my butt off, got the other two pickups out, thought that I was going to have to wait until spring to get out, got lucky, neighbor was moving snow at a feedlot with a HUGE tractor, and he got me out, thats about it. . . . .
just a little. . .but it was the road conditions mainly. I learned not to drive in the middle of a gravel road with ice on one side and snow on the other side.
Last pic in my '98 gallery is the new rig. I need to get some new ones of blue and it's three tone paint.......(like two tone, only with three.....upholding the saying "If some is good, more is better"!!!)
Couple more. Don't mind the Street tires on the pull truck. It usually sits on some Cepeks.
This was after a botched trip to MO for a late year pull. The F350 is squatting because of the 2K or weights we unloaded off the pull truck to help with our tire blowouts.