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as he aint come back on I presume he is still stuck.
I got stuck once on my own, bricked it. On a lane in Wales, the land owner had built a house in the middle of the lane and cut it off! I thought the lane went the other way and ended up on an entrance to his field. We were pretty heavy, with alot of kit on board. slewed the 90 around 180 degrees with the front mounted winch and drove out on a pair of waffles genius. only took about 15minutes but i was in panic mode.
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I go laning on my own too. Never been stuck but caution is the name of the game. Got stuck in my own field around last xmas time went through the frozen crust into very soggy stuff underneath. No winch or owt with me at the time so had to leave it till the next mornin and winch it out.
The going with a Gaylander is not the proplem its the fact the Gaylander didn't get stuck and the 90 did. :doh:
:brick::mooning::hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughiAs you know it is not just the vehicle but the abilities of the driver driving it that determines if it will get stuck, and in general more intelligent people drive freelanders.
and in general more intelligent people drive freelanders.
Out now thanks to some very nice chaps from the Humber/York/Lincs 4x4 rescue group.
Yes the diff-lock was engaged thanks the front end was buried down to the axle leaving the arse end sticking into the air a little, hence not much grip on the rears.
A couple of high lift jacks and lots of waffle-board helped me out
Leaving it in the middle of nowhere for two nights wasn't very nice at all.
Cheers.
We were digging out the disco that came to help me on the first night for 6 hours!
We were digging out the disco that came to help me on the first night for 6 hours!
[JP];791431 said:I dont tend to go out on my own, always go with 2 mates, so if I get stuck there's always someone around to get me out .
but last week while we were out in Salisbury we came across 2 lads that had been stuck in a mud pit for hour and half ..!
Leaving it in the middle of nowhere for two nights wasn't very nice at all.
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