7/ wheel treads are entirely full of mud; you can throw whatever you want in there, and the treads-plus-mud disks just spin smoothly atop it https://twitter.com/StevieDougie/status/1393849925402726401 …
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9/ fair bit of digging, plus a ramp made from 5' lengths of 2x10 plus cross bars for tractionpic.twitter.com/KOqgGAvZbw
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10/ Part way out. Cheap Harbor Freight come-along broke, so I swapped in a cheap Harbor Freight chain lever hoist. I'd cinch it 4" tighter (no movement, all tension in the straps), hop in the seat, put it in reverse, back up 4", hope out of the seat, cinch it another 4", etc.pic.twitter.com/614LsdjTul
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11/ Big bolus of mud blorped out of the wheel hub. Can't really see it, but I also dug trenches behind the front wheels, to the back wheels.pic.twitter.com/F1CL6Pq9zo
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12/ FEL has a single acting hydraulic cylinder (read Escape the City to learn details of that! :) ), but bucket has 2-way cylinder, so I used the "knuckle" function to help inch backwards. 3' back at this point.pic.twitter.com/4mEwNLZ5f3
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14/ The pit more or less closed up after me. The two ramps I made just sunk into the liquified ground. Gone.pic.twitter.com/3f9h4AahYd
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Replying to @MorlockP
The question is...can you blame this on your garage neighbor?
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