Love the pictures. Reminds me of the thousands of bucks I've made, over the years, pulling hapless (and clueless) people out of the infield mud bog at MIS is Michigan after race day when it rains.
They get in, watch the race, get loaded and go to sleep and next morning after a mice rain (usually rains there on or after a race) and get mired. Instead of parking in a sane area, they have to park in the infield and it turns into a quagmire.
been in there pulling campers, old school busses, motor homes and even cars out. I use a 135 horse Kubota M Series all wheel drive tractor and I have a Braden 30 tom hydraulic winch that mounts to the 3 point to pull with as well. Between the winch and the all wheel drive with Ag tires, they come out. Of course they have to sign a hold harmless before hand. I'm not responsible for any carnage when pulling a mud stuck vehicle. One time I pulled a pickup with a 5er and yanked his tow hooks right off his frame rail. Things happen but not to me.
Sometimes, getting stuck can be expensive...for you.