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So, I've been doing all this work to this truck since I bought it a couple weeks ago. Haven't driven it on the highway yet, because I haven't registered it yet, because I wanted to make sure I fixed it all up good enough to be road worthy first of course.
I've worked really fast on it, replacing the broken cylinder liner, and destroyed piston, and all of the other little crap that you do to make these things road worthy. I work from home doing a job that allows me a lot of time to work on stuff like this, and being the impatient person I am, I worked til late each night getting it all back together and running good.
So tomorrow is the big day! The day that I go to the DMV and get this thing registered. And so I just wanted to take one more quick little drive around the edges of my property to make sure everything was still looking good, and the engine and transmission were at the proper temps and things. So I head out into my field, and get to a particularly wet spot. But it was still moving along pretty good. But.....then it started to bog down. And I started to panic..... Because I knew there were no trees big enough to winch myself out of that mess in that area of my property. And I also knew, that there was no way for a commercial tow truck to reach me clear on that side of my property either. All these thoughts are running through my head as the truck is rapidly coming to a stop, and it's sinking up to the axles. I thought "This is just great! I bought this truck, didn't even get to drive it anywhere, and here it's going to sit for who knows how long til I can afford to hire a dozer to come pull me out or something."
There was a small tree up ahead of me, so I got out and dragged the winch line to that tree knowing it was not big enough, but hoped that maybe if I just pulled a little with the winch, drove forward a little, then pulled a little with the winch back and forth like that, that maybe I could work my way out of there without pulling the tree over. And at first, it actually did start to work. I moved forward about 6 or 8 inches using that tree before it got pulled over. So I went hiking in search of another stronger tree, but there really were not any trees big enough for about 400 feet away. I don't have that much cable or that many chains to hook together. But I did find three smaller trees, that by themselves were not strong enough, but they were in line with each other, so what I did was wrap the cable around the first tree, then wrapped it around the second tree, and then hooked it to the third tree. Went back and got in the truck, and thank heaven, those three trees together had enough strength that I was able to very slowly inch my way forward to more solid ground, and was finally able to get up out of there.
Stupid little quick test drive around my field turned into a real world, necessary use of the winch for self recovery. Ha ha Sure glad I had the winch and that I had previously made sure it was working! And what a workout for my skinny 180 pound self to pull that heavy winch cable out as far as it would go to reach those trees! Even with the cable pulled out all the way, I still had to hike back to the truck to get one of my 20 foot chains to give me enough length to reach the third tree.
I sadly didn't get any pictures of the truck stuck because my phone was clear back over in my shop plugged into the charger. The front bumper was only a couple feet off the ground. So I rode my ATV back over to take pictures of the aftermath. So yeah, that was my Sunday afternoon fun. ha ha
Made some massive deep ruts in my poor field!
Here's the first tree I attempted to use.
Because as you can see in this picture, all there really is, is shrubbery, and the next trees of any substance, are clear the heck over on that hill sticking up hundreds and hundreds of feet away.
Took me far longer to spray the mud out of the wheels, and brake drums and things than it took me to get the thing unstuck. ha ha
I've worked really fast on it, replacing the broken cylinder liner, and destroyed piston, and all of the other little crap that you do to make these things road worthy. I work from home doing a job that allows me a lot of time to work on stuff like this, and being the impatient person I am, I worked til late each night getting it all back together and running good.
So tomorrow is the big day! The day that I go to the DMV and get this thing registered. And so I just wanted to take one more quick little drive around the edges of my property to make sure everything was still looking good, and the engine and transmission were at the proper temps and things. So I head out into my field, and get to a particularly wet spot. But it was still moving along pretty good. But.....then it started to bog down. And I started to panic..... Because I knew there were no trees big enough to winch myself out of that mess in that area of my property. And I also knew, that there was no way for a commercial tow truck to reach me clear on that side of my property either. All these thoughts are running through my head as the truck is rapidly coming to a stop, and it's sinking up to the axles. I thought "This is just great! I bought this truck, didn't even get to drive it anywhere, and here it's going to sit for who knows how long til I can afford to hire a dozer to come pull me out or something."
There was a small tree up ahead of me, so I got out and dragged the winch line to that tree knowing it was not big enough, but hoped that maybe if I just pulled a little with the winch, drove forward a little, then pulled a little with the winch back and forth like that, that maybe I could work my way out of there without pulling the tree over. And at first, it actually did start to work. I moved forward about 6 or 8 inches using that tree before it got pulled over. So I went hiking in search of another stronger tree, but there really were not any trees big enough for about 400 feet away. I don't have that much cable or that many chains to hook together. But I did find three smaller trees, that by themselves were not strong enough, but they were in line with each other, so what I did was wrap the cable around the first tree, then wrapped it around the second tree, and then hooked it to the third tree. Went back and got in the truck, and thank heaven, those three trees together had enough strength that I was able to very slowly inch my way forward to more solid ground, and was finally able to get up out of there.
Stupid little quick test drive around my field turned into a real world, necessary use of the winch for self recovery. Ha ha Sure glad I had the winch and that I had previously made sure it was working! And what a workout for my skinny 180 pound self to pull that heavy winch cable out as far as it would go to reach those trees! Even with the cable pulled out all the way, I still had to hike back to the truck to get one of my 20 foot chains to give me enough length to reach the third tree.
I sadly didn't get any pictures of the truck stuck because my phone was clear back over in my shop plugged into the charger. The front bumper was only a couple feet off the ground. So I rode my ATV back over to take pictures of the aftermath. So yeah, that was my Sunday afternoon fun. ha ha
Made some massive deep ruts in my poor field!
Here's the first tree I attempted to use.
Because as you can see in this picture, all there really is, is shrubbery, and the next trees of any substance, are clear the heck over on that hill sticking up hundreds and hundreds of feet away.
Took me far longer to spray the mud out of the wheels, and brake drums and things than it took me to get the thing unstuck. ha ha
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