So I go out for a quick trail ride by myself to see what the current state of some trails were. When I got there I noticed one 'tiny' mud pit that looked interesting. I knew that someone would be around in a couple of hours if I did get stuck badly so I wasn't too worried about giving it a try. I nosed into the mud slowly and felt the front start sinking a bit but not terribly, so I kept going slowly (WAY TOO SLOWLY)
. Well sure enough the truck got in all the way and then movement ceased. I thought for sure I would be there until the next truck came by as I had left my hi-lift and shovels at home.
I got thinking that it might be an interesting time to test the various gears and traction aids so I started playing. I couldn't believe that I was able to get it moving at all but A-trac had me moving about 5 feet back and forth and after about 15 minutes it had worked itself free enough that I got a good run and popped out the front side of the mud. WOW!! What a feeling. The quads and dirt bike riders were impressed and I earned myself a full ovation!!
I can guarantee that I would not have gotten the truck moving again once I was dead in the mud if I didn't have the traction devices.
I was a happy camper to say the least.
I don't miss my Land Rover, that's for sure.

I got thinking that it might be an interesting time to test the various gears and traction aids so I started playing. I couldn't believe that I was able to get it moving at all but A-trac had me moving about 5 feet back and forth and after about 15 minutes it had worked itself free enough that I got a good run and popped out the front side of the mud. WOW!! What a feeling. The quads and dirt bike riders were impressed and I earned myself a full ovation!!

I can guarantee that I would not have gotten the truck moving again once I was dead in the mud if I didn't have the traction devices.
I was a happy camper to say the least.

I don't miss my Land Rover, that's for sure.





