</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have to wonder if pictures sometime lie. Once I put my mind to it, and got my backhoe over to it - clearing out the mud 15 feet behind it and down 3 ft, hooking up the winch to the bucket etc. )</font>
One thing I noticed was that the 2 dimensional photos do not usually relay just how deep something is, or how deeply something is sunk down. I took pictures of a mud hole I'd gotten stuck in up to the belly of my Kioti, and it didn't look like it was much more than some mud streaks on the ground. Also, the pics I just posted about digging a stump makes the hole look like it was only a couple of feet deep when it was really the full dig of my 6.5' backhoe. I had to put a washtub in the bottom of the hole to stand on to cut off the section of stump I removed. So, are you saying that the picture made it look more stuck or less stuck? It sure looks stuck to me, and I remember that at the time, it was raining and raining. John
One thing I noticed was that the 2 dimensional photos do not usually relay just how deep something is, or how deeply something is sunk down. I took pictures of a mud hole I'd gotten stuck in up to the belly of my Kioti, and it didn't look like it was much more than some mud streaks on the ground. Also, the pics I just posted about digging a stump makes the hole look like it was only a couple of feet deep when it was really the full dig of my 6.5' backhoe. I had to put a washtub in the bottom of the hole to stand on to cut off the section of stump I removed. So, are you saying that the picture made it look more stuck or less stuck? It sure looks stuck to me, and I remember that at the time, it was raining and raining. John