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There's another one out there stuck just as bad. Buddy buried them yesterday, we're heading out now to winch them out.

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15 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Yuck... Damn Midwest silt.

He is in south Texas lol.......................

No silt but plenty of the white stuff. 

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3 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Yeah but, that river flows from somewhere inland...

 Not a river, just a boggy a$$ slop hole.

You're gonna need lots of rail road ties.

Just had someone down the street that drove into their field. Sunk the Chevy truck to its axles. Then took the Suburban out and sunk it to its axles. Left them both in the field for a week till the ground dried out and now they are gone.

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We got everything out by around 1pm yesterday. I didn't thing an 8k pound winch would do it but it did.

Really could have used my buddy's old truck lol.

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 I can't find any pics of it completed, but here's one where we were about halfway done with the suspension. Those are 44x18.50 ground hawgs, he was going to run 49" IROK's after the suspension was done. He ended up selling the truck shortly after it was finished to help fund his welding business.