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RoyB
Jul 27, 2013Explorer II
We had a satelitte tracking site in Elephant Butte NM area that was some 40 miles off the road up past Engle NM. Lots of mud especially at three areas where a railroad allowed water to go under it. We had them named waterhole #1, #2, and #3.. We had a bunch of govt contract vehicle for bringing shift folks in and out and going for supplies. Of course we had them all fixed up with 4X4, high lifts and big mud tires and the whole works.
It seems the bigger the tires the deeper they would dig into the mud...
There was a old lady that lived up the road from there would see all of us buried to the antennas and would drive down in her little volkwagon and take us back to the site. She could drive circles around our stuck trucks... Once you spin the wheels you are dead in the water so to speak haha...
Roy ken
It seems the bigger the tires the deeper they would dig into the mud...
There was a old lady that lived up the road from there would see all of us buried to the antennas and would drive down in her little volkwagon and take us back to the site. She could drive circles around our stuck trucks... Once you spin the wheels you are dead in the water so to speak haha...
Roy ken
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