Wall of shame

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dodge man

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Here is my truck in a sad state of affairs. The story is as follows: I am a land surveyor and was using my personal truck to finish a job. I had been across the bottom several times before in my old truck. I had traded for this Dodge during the middle of this job, and had my GMC stuck in the exact same spot about 2 month earlier. Its kind of a rough crossing, and as I was driving across it this time, I remembered I had the GPS in the bed of the truck, so I slowed down so as not to damage it. Big mistake. I could move the truck back and forth several feet, which all that did was dig it deeper.

A co worker tried to pull me out with his half ton Chevy which was a fail. He ended up going home and getting his backhoe to pull me out, which snagged me out of this mess without a problem.

Lesson learned, walk next time. :mad:
 

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   / Wall of shame #2  
Nothing to be ashamed about getting stuck their the first time... but the second time I might want to question your sanity for going back...
David from jax


On a job, if you gotta go, you gotta go, so that might have been the case, but I would have come prepared (got the hoe on standby, lol)
 
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What I should have done was taken the GPS out of the bed of the truck and put it in the cab, then I would have hit it harder and not worried about damaging the $20,000 GPS system. Its not uncommon to have to carry about 40 pounds of equipment for surveying, so its always tempting to drive in if possible. I'd been through the same spot several times and only got stuck once before, but we also had some rain since then.

Lets just say it wasn't my best moment!
 
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And if I said I hadn't "been there, done that... I would be telling you a big fat lie," lol.
Glad you got out without harming the GPS unit, as that is what pays the bills, I am sure.
David from jax
 
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And if I said I hadn't "been there, done that... I would be telling you a big fat lie," lol.
Glad you got out without harming the GPS unit, as that is what pays the bills, I am sure.
David from jax

I wouldn't, but then again I drive a Chevy:laughing::D
 
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Happens to us all. Imagine doing that witha an air compressor in tow and trying to back out. My truck has the scars to to prove it.

Big difference in weight between your previous long bed 1/2 ton and this beast though. Had the same issues with my father's cummins vs my 1/2 ton. I could walk through just about anything and his truck would sink like a stone. But the extra heft of the truck was a blessing when towing, pulling stuck vehicles out and plowing snow.
 
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On pavement in the snow, the weight doesn't hurt you so much, in the mud, it hurts you as all it want to do is sink in.
 
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Sort of likepulling your Tri-hull boat behind you and seeing the sign??"Fresh oil on road, next 10 miles? This is 20 miles from the lake, that you spent 3 hours driving to??? Result: It took many hours removing the oil and gravel from the hull...The trailer had it bound to tha axle for the rest of its life???
 
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Don't feel bad. We've all been there. This is me setting helpless in my Jeep while my cusin pulled me out of the same situation. This was on Christmas Day year before last. I showed up late for Christmas dinner. My twin siss wasen't too happy. She told me I needed to grow up....NEVER!!!!!

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