Posted by paul on October 03, 2022 at 05:28:00 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Re: Must be Monday posted by showcrop on October 03, 2022 at 04:07:44:
We assume the pickup was stuck, the tractor came to pull it out, the tractor also got down in the mud because the truck was so badly stuck, they chained logs to the tractor to make giant cleats to get out, and the tractor flipped over as they are likely to do in such a situation.
If the pickup driver had quit spinning earlier when it wasnt so deeply stuck, it would have been easier to pull out in the first place. The tractor could have moved it with the pickup helping to spin itself out - if it werent stuck so deeply.
That isnt human nature tho, its natural to just keep trying until the stick vehicle is sitting on the frame, the wheels spinning helplessly in deep trenches. Ive been there, earned the tee shirt too, I understand. :)
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