i cant get my truck out of a mud hole stuck bad
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i cant get my truck out of a mud hole stuck bad
I got my parents full-size blazer stuck real bad.....I got that sinking feeling driving across a field and didn't know what to do.....I used the trusted method of hammer the gas and hope for the best.....as stated earlier, It took a large Full size Case Cab Tractor to pull me out...LOL [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Sorry Mom...HAHHAHA!
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i cant get my truck out of a mud hole stuck bad
My grandfather used a system for his snomobile when he was getting older. He had changed the track on the machine, and kept the old one. He cut about 4' of it, and tied a good stout rope through the eyelets, rolled it up and stored it on his machine. If he ever got stuck up in the woods, he simply stomped down the snow in front of the machine, unrolled the old track (grips facing up) and got it situated in contact with the track of the stuck machine. The he'd run that rope out around the nearest tree and back to the grab bar on the snowmachine .. the machine would then pull itself out with the grip it was getting on the old track. You could try something like that? Good luck in any event ..
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i cant get my truck out of a mud hole stuck bad
last feb, my uncle got his 03 Sierra 1500 4x4 stuck back on tha land, well it was sitting on the frame, the rear axels was not even above ground anymore... the front end was also compleatly gone under the mud.
it took a 250HP case 6 wheeled Tractor to pull him out, and that was about at its limit in the mud...... it took al thta tractor had, it could have gone either way, then becasue they left it over night in febuary. the mud in the fron end Froze and when they toes the truck a mile back to the house the front end dug into the mud like a plow the hole way, im surprized nothing got riped off.....
jack it up boards under the tires and then get a truck hooked to it, slowly get some tension in the chain then mash both trucks and hope for the best!
good luck!
if you lived any were neer me id just barow a dozer from the farm and pull you out. as long as you payed for gas.'
that what you should do, go to a local farm and offer to pay them to come pull you out.
it took a 250HP case 6 wheeled Tractor to pull him out, and that was about at its limit in the mud...... it took al thta tractor had, it could have gone either way, then becasue they left it over night in febuary. the mud in the fron end Froze and when they toes the truck a mile back to the house the front end dug into the mud like a plow the hole way, im surprized nothing got riped off.....
jack it up boards under the tires and then get a truck hooked to it, slowly get some tension in the chain then mash both trucks and hope for the best!
good luck!
if you lived any were neer me id just barow a dozer from the farm and pull you out. as long as you payed for gas.'
that what you should do, go to a local farm and offer to pay them to come pull you out.