Fur Trapper
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How do you know? You've never scene me.
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I don't see how its that hard to believe...
Its not like I'm saying I pulled a truck out that was buried up to its windows.
These trucks weren't dug in deep(the second time the Dodge buried the front pretty deep, but he still had his rear wheels on solid ground), the mud was just slick and hard to get any traction on. I just tugged them enough to allow them to gain enough traction to get out.
Maybe you're picturing the predicament the trucks were in worse than I am trying to describe. I actually didn't have much faith my land rover would be able to pull them out, but it did.
You people are insulting a British automobile right now, you realize that? A little British jeep humiliated some of Detroit's finest, and you guys are crying foul. Are you limeys saying that some redneck trucks are too much for your beloved Land Rovers to handle?
Your first truck was a f150 buried to its tail lights which is about 24" with axle clearance of about 9" , so from the picture you painted the whole frame would be engulfed in mud , That would be a impossible task to accomplish ( bull again didn't happen)
And the dodge you said front buried and that you were on slippery mud again ( bull mighty tall story tex) To much flannel here.
We welcome you, but the stories, sure are whoppers. Now if you said you pulled a shopping trolly out of mud that was buried then we would believe you.