Former member Green is coming out today and our plan will be very large backhoe to dig or pull it out with a back up plan of using his large dozer with a winch . ... . Once Green gets here and decide on an action plan we will get it out . ...
I will be obtaining chains ....
Well... I am glad to hear that help is on the way.
I am unable to tell if the tree (green arrow points to it) trunk/base
is large enough, and deep rooted enough for you to establish as a winchpoint to stabilize your truck, or act as a pullpoint.
Any photo that might give us that vantage/view?
Every situation is unique and only those at your site can properly evaluate the conditions you are facing. Take care to establish
a good, well thought-out plan. Again, not being there to see for myself, but from years of personal expericece in fire/rescue... I
would be very cautious with the power of 'brute force' and develop the extrication (from that ditch) plan with geometry-n-physics
as a primary perspective of thought and action.
Though I'm certainly not sure, but from only the pics posted, the topography of the land (including the narrow road) looks kind
of bowl-shaped, rather than just some point along the incline of a hill. Gravity could be your friend, but only if you can control it with
a winch, chain, or cable point on the up-side of your truck.
Be safe, keep us posted and yes... chains are
the way to go!