Mud hole tried to eat my tractor!

   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #11  
Wow, I wish my puddles were that small. From much experience with mud{better word MUCK}, I can say try to make a natural run off{not allways possible}. If you can't do that then find some gravel and start filling, don't be afraid of using rocks. That should be all that hard to fix.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #12  
Loggers would build crossings in wet areas by laying logs perpendicular to trail and covering with dirt. Distributes the weight and leaves a way for the water to flow below the dirt. Worked real well in a much bigger wet area at my place.

MarkV
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #13  
MarkV makes a good point, done it many of times. One thing though is that the slabs or logs do have away of working themselves to the top and can become a real pain{if this is a heavly traveled spot}.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #14  
yup, adding dirt to hole with water just makes a bigger mess.(don't ask how I know :rolleyes:) Since you already added dirt and got stuck again, I say you are at the point where you gotta let it dry out. Only then you be able to rework the hole as long its not a spring.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #15  
Like the others said, ROCK'S. I would start with ones about the size of basketballs or bigger then progressively smaller then top it with dirt.

Chris
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #16  
Loggers would build crossings in wet areas by laying logs perpendicular to trail and covering with dirt. Distributes the weight and leaves a way for the water to flow below the dirt. Worked real well in a much bigger wet area at my place.

MarkV

The pipeline crews use that technique up here to cross the muskeg all of the time. We've always called them corduroy roads.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #17  
Glad you got it out. One thing I would like to mention: About 20 years ago I used a boating rope (looked like a climbing rope) one time to pull out another tractor. Rope stretched then broke and took out 20 saplings about 6 inches above ground. It was scary. I use chain now or specially designed tow rope.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #18  
The rope was at least 1/2 inch in dia. still broke. Will never use rope again - it was dangerous.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #19  
and never use any metal on the end of dynamic rope or webbing.went thru back glass of pickup thru inside of cab and shattered windshield.
 
   / Mud hole tried to eat my tractor! #20  
Just dump a bunch of rock on it, pack it, add more then drive over. :D
 

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