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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

http://youtu.be/qrpGmZIGhxM?hd=1&list=PLFF0A8B62D48DBAD5
I did get new tires! Click that link!

I got stuck! I DID get unstuck and if it had failed a 2nd time, I would of add more footage showing me unstuck. But yeah, I got really muddy and it took me pushing and someone else driving and using straps connected to the car and using the car as an anchor so we wouldn't go back and lose progress. It took a while! And while I was spinning tires and etc, i heard other people doing the same! So I ran over to them and helped push them because they were in a much better situation than me. They were on pavement that wasn't going anywhere, and I was on grass that is now mud! lol. i try to help people because even though there is no reward, I feel rewarded seeing them go on there way and not stuck anymore. because without me, they would still be spinning tires... There was like 4 cars and 3 trucks.

One truck was about as big as mine, and he realized he wasn't going anywhere once he got out of his drive way. It took a lot of shoveling snow and getting another neighbors help since it was uphill, but he got back in his parking spot.

I don't recommend anyone in Murfreesboro or surrounding areas going anywhere unless you live on a street that gets snow plowed. Because it's bad out there!

For more videos of my 1995 2.3L Ford Ranger - http://goo.gl/Uu9mw

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  • Sounds like your Rearend was making some Noise. Just saying

  • @buttmanroad yup. It was the thing that spins and puts power to the wheels

  • It all made sense when he said tennesee

  • @MattsPolitics1 hahaha, FUNNY man! lol

  • That snow was wet, so it packs into a very hard, slippery surface, especially when polished by smooth, (spinning) tires such as yours. Honestly, when the vehicle barely rocks back and forth, cut to the chase and get out and dig - not just around the spinning tire(s) but the others too. It isn't just that snow is slippery. Heavy snow *blocks* all the tires like a chock. Clear a path for all tires and the meager traction under the drive tires will be enough to free you (on flat ground.)

  • @beltrams yeah, it turned into hard as hell ICE. stuff was slippery like you said. thanks for your comment.

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  • @wwjoshdew Look Man. just trying to help. Sounds like your Rear Carrier Bearing is taking a Shit. Just trying to help Man.

  • Should have left the non-4wd truck parked until the plows came.

  • @evildevnull and that's the only thing I was doing... digging myself in deeper! lol

  • DIG!

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