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From: devansophia
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  • thats a perfect example of irony hahaha

  • God do I love the sound of the turbo diesel

  • Use the golf cart to help !

  • Crazy, that military truck isn't locked up......

  • yank on that chain some more maybe it will break and hit one of you retards and you just might learn not to yank on chains they break and go flyiing with alot of force

  • hook golf cart to it

  • Tracks worn out, should have known this before being stuck in the mud

  • you must be a farmer ;)

  • Smart dog.... supervising from a distance.......(:

  • i say what ya do is go get you a case of beer and stand around that dozer with all your buddies drinkin and thinkin about how to get this dozer out...then after ya get hammered drunk you try and yank it out...makes things a whole lot more fun lol

  • why did he stop pressing on the gas?

  • TURBO WHISTLE!!!!!! lovley

  • need to lock the diff on the truck, might grab a little better

  • JUst for your information and I know you would of thought of this but, the truck may have had a winch and if so it would have been so much easier. Most of those trucks do and the other truck could have been used as an anchor.

  • Did they to pull it out with the golf cart first?

  • thats a 2 1/2 ton right

  • para que putas tiene la pala del tractor, lo levanta con la pala y lo va moviendo

  • you need to lower the psi in the truck tires

  • Best way to get a cat out is with its own tracks. We have an old 1940's era cat in the shed. It got stuck once, to get it out, simply attach a set of old tractor tires together with a cable, attach cable to track, start crawling up onto tires. Got that heavy bastard out of a mud hole nicely.

  • @FarmerGriff

    That's probably the most interesting idea I've seen pop up on these videos, I'd like to see that in action. Thanks

  • @devansophia

    Sadly I wasn't working out on this ranch when it got stuck, but we still have the tires set up. The cat itself hasn't been fired up in at least four years. But if we ever have it out and get stuck, I'll try and get some video of the extraction.

  • @devansophia That is the most interesting thing I've ever heard too. We usually have a couple of railroad ties laying around wherever we work, so we just stick those under the tracks and it climbs right out of anything. It works for our D-6, but it has blades (or some word like that) that the railroad ties fit perfectly between. If you tried this with yours it would probably just keep slipping. It was fun watching you pull it out though.

  • Someone try it with the colf cabbie!

  • blade down,tracks up,put rocks,logs under tracks

  • the dogs just thinking..What the fuck are they doing haha

  • @Sniperinhisname Actually I the dog was thinking, "how long before I get to pee on those things?".

  • what you do there is hook the chain through the Grouser plates,and the other end on to the truck or something firm like a stump and jack your self

    out have done alot.but no pics sorry.

  • Yep, we've had to pull that maneuver out plenty of times. This was just a particularly bad situation because of the slope it was on and conditions of the mud around it. Now that it's said and done though, I would've done it all over again. Just too damn fun. Thanks for your comments

  • I own a M-817 Military 5 ton empty (24,000 Lbs) it is twice the weight of a duece it has the 20,000Lb winch and I have retrieved my neighbors TD 7 several times once with winch twice just chained up.

  • Heh, I'm pretty sure things would've gone quite a bit smoother if we had a few of those on hand. It's funny because I had looked into purchasing a 5 ton just two weeks before this happened.

  • tracks are'nt the problem, you need to get rid of that little mother fucker and get a D8!

  • Just hope that chain doesn't break, I've had many windsheilds break from broke crane straps.. And with out a windshield on that dozer ehh could be scary

  • @Dankillsmore

    You aren't kidding. Seen it to. DUMB DUMB DUMB!

    Also, the old dually tires on the m35 are not near aggressive enough to get the traction they need.

  • deuce and a half. titz

  • you guys weren't in sync at all

  • Might want to take the chain off the dozer and try pulling the golf cart...it looks a little stuck too...lol

  • I saw a dozer pull out a 6x6, but this changes things.

  • love the border collie, i have 2 of them

  • Need new tracks.

  • Now if the dog was driving that'd be sweet! Cool truck.

  • beautiful border collie! Nice machines too lol!

  • u should have used the golfcart 2 get it out

  • ya the golf cart would have worked mutch better

  • would have been nice to have about 10,000 pounds in the truck. We used our 5 ton ton pull a forest service dozer out of a predicament but we were loaded with water. Good job !!

  • Yeah, I bet that truck would have no problem if its bed was filled with rock or sand.

  • HEEEYY....NICE BORDER COLLIE......oh look a bulldozer

  • um if this is an engineering unit, u should have parked that 5-ton and used a 30 or 50 ton grove crane, which most units have one, or perhaps a hemmit, i think its funny how there are military issue club-carts, my dad was issued his own for his unit

  • Actually there is a 200 year old oak tree just outside of the shot. Trust me, useable dry ground would have been nice.

  • Listen to that turbo whistle!!

  • How the hell...

    That's when you get... a backhoe or a bigger dozer...

  • Just having fun on a lazy Sunday

  • wow, usually its the other way around

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