a little fun yesterday at the mudpit
#12
It aint called mudding until your tires are barely poking through the top of the mud when you're spinning them to all high hell.
That looks like fun 'dirting' though.
Now this is mudding.
That looks like fun 'dirting' though.
Now this is mudding.
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Even with my truck's ground clearance and huge tires, that mud trail would scare the living **** out of me. I'd be off to the side too, like that GMC. The stuck factor on that Blazer/Tahoe must be phenomenal with how much suction the mud puts onto the vehicle. Either a really big diesel pulled him out, or a tractor. I don't see a winch being useful there.
#17
Looks no worse then my fields before planting. I love it tho Ive taken the 4 wheeler thru some stuff like that. That is also how I wrecked one of em to Wife didnt love me much for that.
I dono it would take some work for a tractor to get him out. Alot of people assume that they can run in everything. I have alot of problems when I was younger and dumber I thought I could run my planters after rainfall for 3-4 days. Needless to say I had some big ruts from my tires and could barely make speed. But boy that looks like alota fun.
Even with my truck's ground clearance and huge tires, that mud trail would scare the living **** out of me. I'd be off to the side too, like that GMC. The stuck factor on that Blazer/Tahoe must be phenomenal with how much suction the mud puts onto the vehicle. Either a really big diesel pulled him out, or a tractor. I don't see a winch being useful there.
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Even with my truck's ground clearance and huge tires, that mud trail would scare the living **** out of me. I'd be off to the side too, like that GMC. The stuck factor on that Blazer/Tahoe must be phenomenal with how much suction the mud puts onto the vehicle. Either a really big diesel pulled him out, or a tractor. I don't see a winch being useful there.