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"Bogged" The Moment i wished i still had a winch
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 285184" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Thats a real good bog mate.</p><p>Red neck methods can get you out, but its usually very hard work. Ive done the A frame thing to get my rear wheels up.</p><p>2 good sapplings bound togethertop of the A frame goes under the tow ball, and the wide "feet of the frame dug, and jammed into the ground. Pack follige under the front wheels, low range, reverse, hope! Once the rear wheels are up, pack "stuff " under them, and drive fwd a little, remove A frame, and try to reverse out at idle in low range.</p><p>dont know if it would have helped in your case mate, but worth remembering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 285184, member: 6002"] Thats a real good bog mate. Red neck methods can get you out, but its usually very hard work. Ive done the A frame thing to get my rear wheels up. 2 good sapplings bound togethertop of the A frame goes under the tow ball, and the wide "feet of the frame dug, and jammed into the ground. Pack follige under the front wheels, low range, reverse, hope! Once the rear wheels are up, pack "stuff " under them, and drive fwd a little, remove A frame, and try to reverse out at idle in low range. dont know if it would have helped in your case mate, but worth remembering. [/QUOTE]
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"Bogged" The Moment i wished i still had a winch
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