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First time I put the M to work today.
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Posted by Ken Christopherson on May 16, 2002 at 19:19:13 from (152.163.197.178):
I put the M to "work" today. My friends brother thought it would be fun to take his new Chevy S-10 back in the bogg behind their house. Turns out it was a little more boggier then he thought. His truck is four wheel drive, and it still just dug right down to the undercarraige. So, they called his friend with a '98 Silverado with a 6" lift kit, along with 33" mudding tires. Also a 4x4. This truck decided to dig down too, but he unhooked and got out. Finally he decides to call me, after laughin at me earlier because I drove I there for no reason. Of course, I said yes. So I drove it back over there, hooked up, and he was out in literally 10 seconds tops! Nothin these old M's won't do. The M didn't even grunt. Made me kinda upset that I didn't get to hear it grunt, but I geuss its a good thing. :). Just thought I would share my Thursday afternoon. By the way, we have gotten 9" of rain in the past 2 weeks, so you could say he isnt exactly the brightest bulb in the box. Oh well, he can't make fun of me anymore!
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