Posted by Dozer Guy on November 24, 2008 at 01:52:03 from (75.106.38.109):
In Reply to: Stuck destruction posted by num hutz on November 23, 2008 at 09:27:58:
I had a woman that came to our property to cut firewood, she showed up one time to get some wood that she had cut up 2 weeks earlier but the ground was still wet from a rain we had a few days before... I told her " DO NOT GET OFF THE PATH" that was packed hard ! Well, she got off the path and got stuck.. Her male friend came with his NEW diesel 4x4 1 ton and I told him the same, he sunk it to the doors.. man was he HOT.. He asked me to take him to get one of his tractors and I did... A big JD with duel wheels came here and got bogged down as well.... Again he asked me to take him to get one more tractor, I told him "I will but I will need some " ground dammage money" to fix the mess that you are gonna leave me with !!! He agreed and I took him to his farm to get the biggest JD 4wd with 8 wheels I have ever seen ... It got everything out and I asked him to cut me a check for the dammage ..... Well , I guess he thought it was time I got stuck... Havent seen them or a check since.. But I did get to see a great show from my warm, dry lil truck on a hard packed road .... They should have listened to me.... Larry
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