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    #31
    Originally posted by Acameron52 View Post
    I think I got it covered guys. Posted in a couple recovery groups on Facebook. Meeting a guy in the morning with an old H1 on 40s with a winch. If that won’t do it I’m probably screwed.
    Video please!

    Wish I was closer....I'd come watch!

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      #32
      Originally posted by FLASH_OUTDOORS View Post
      What time are you meeting this guy?


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      Meeting in Jacksboro around 10.


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        #33
        Originally posted by Big Red 82 View Post
        No such thing as a big Jeep. And if it’s not heavier than you. It may be stuck too with a tight strap or chain. Good luck.
        Man, a samurai with a winch and snatch block and anchor point (with someone who knows what they are doing) can ease that rig out.

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          #34
          What tires you got on the grocery getter?

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            #35
            Originally posted by oktx View Post
            Yup, He drove a very large tractor 125 horse+ into a large mudhole in a cultivated field. When asked why he said, it only looked wet on top. Get it?
            This is want I don't get. I read it probably 50 times.

            When I was a kid we had a hired hand stick a tractor to the fenders.

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              #36
              My F250 used to sink like a rock! Good luck!

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                #37
                Originally posted by Hunting4fun View Post
                This is want I don't get. I read it probably 50 times.
                Mud dries from the top down. It doesn’t dry from underneath up. If it’s wet on top, it’s wet underneath. The fenders on a tractor set on top of the tires. About 6’ high. How about now?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Hunting4fun View Post
                  This is want I don't get. I read it probably 50 times.
                  Lol "hired hand" as in a ranch hand.

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                    #39
                    Good luck. Another round of storms hitting later..hope you get it out by then

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BlackHogDown View Post
                      Lol "hired hand" as in a ranch hand.
                      Correct.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by oktx View Post
                        Mud dries from the top down. It doesn’t dry from underneath up. If it’s wet on top, it’s wet underneath. The fenders on a tractor set on top of the tires. About 6’ high. How about now?
                        From one country boy to another I got it the first time, sinking a big tractor is horrible, plus you never know what you are going to break getting it out

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by pilar View Post
                          From one country boy to another I got it the first time, sinking a big tractor is horrible, plus you never know what you are going to break getting it out
                          Thank you!
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                            #43
                            Not actual tractor. Ours was worse. LOL!

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                              #44
                              Did you make it out?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by oktx View Post
                                Mud dries from the top down. It doesn’t dry from underneath up. If it’s wet on top, it’s wet underneath. The fenders on a tractor set on top of the tires. About 6’ high. How about now?
                                I know what happened. The hired hand is what got me. Got it now.

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