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    So I go hunting in the back property Sunday evening with my son. Been going back and forth through the field with no problem.

    Saw some hogs but they couldn't cross the creek because the water was too high so I tell my son, well that ends our hunt bud, they can't get to us so lets head back.

    Heading back I am going slow in 4x4 (just in case) scanning for pigs in the fields when I hit a soft spot, I try to gun it but I come to a stop, try reverse but no go. I stop because I do not want to bury it. Head to get the tractor and stay on high ground. nope, sinks like a lead weight in water, same thing with that, I don't get all crazy and sink it worse so I just stop for the evening and will regroup the next day.

    After dark the flood gates open from the heavens. Our area received SEVEN inches of rain over night.

    I get down to my truck Monday morning and it is now apart of the pond.... You can see from the first picture, I wasn't really "stuck" but that darn seven inches screwed me.

    Tried and tried but I am now BURIED. lol

    Have a family friend in the area that has a 4x4 tractor (big), so when it dries up I will get it out then.

    Goodness I was ticked but oh well, crap happens!
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    #2
    That's a bad day there! Hopefully it'll dry out for you soon!

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      #3
      Goodness..... That will mess your day up.

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        #4
        BOB, is that you?

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          #5
          You cant use the bucket on the tractor to lift the front end and back up? Make the bucket level to the ground and the flat bottom may be able to stay up enough to raise the tires while the back wheels pull you out.

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            #6
            Originally posted by cvanbrunt View Post
            You cant use the bucket on the tractor to lift the front end and back up? Make the bucket level to the ground and the flat bottom may be able to stay up enough to raise the tires while the back wheels pull you out.
            Got the hay spears on it, or I would have done just that

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              #7
              Originally posted by TXHUNT3R View Post
              Got the hay spears on it, or I would have done just that
              Ah Crap!

              Just drive it back to the barn and put the bucket on it, then go get your truck.....

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                #8
                Originally posted by bearintex View Post
                BOB, is that you?

                Not enough water. :-)

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                  #9
                  Bad luck right there,but look on the bright side.That's a really cool pic of your boy,and the tractor!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hart8 View Post
                    Bad luck right there,but look on the bright side.That's a really cool pic of your boy,and the tractor!
                    haha yeah he was "helping" me out!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by cvanbrunt View Post
                      Ah Crap!

                      Just drive it back to the barn and put the bucket on it, then go get your truck.....
                      Good call, why didn't I think of that?!?!

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                        #12
                        This has to be photoshopped. Everybody knows a Taco doesn't get stuck.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                          This has to be photoshopped. Everybody knows a Taco doesn't get stuck.
                          I kept saying WAKE UP WAKE UP, my son goes, why you keep saying that?? Because this must be a bad dream son, you see, we taco drivers DO NOT get stuck, son....

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                            #14
                            Did the same thing with truck! Tried two four wheelers that wasn't enough finally got it out with 4 four wheelers!

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                              #15
                              Now that's a pain!

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