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Posted by doug vose on March 25, 2003 at 19:12:41 from (65.56.239.172):
In Reply to: Stuck posted by Shane on March 25, 2003 at 09:00:59:
i dont know how we did it myself, but we got our '56 super c stuck in a muck hole so bad that u could walk up and turn all 4 tires by hand, that is, none of wheels were left on the ground, we were high centered on both axles. What we had to do was bring a big Komatsu PC200LC Excavator, and i biggun it was, and we chained it up the best we could and hooked some safety cables to it, and we picked that ole super c right out of the ground and moved it out of the muck hole. It took all the power that turbocharged engine had, but i plucked it out and swung it 180 degrees. ill never forget that, i wish i wouldve had my buddy get that on video.
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