Don’t wanna git stuck
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				Dollisdad
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
One more.
			
			
									
									
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Rich Eagle
 
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
That last one is priceless! Few of us have ever been in mud like that but the pictures do tell the story.
Thanks
Rich
			
			
									
									Thanks
Rich
When did I do that?
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				Rich Bingham
 
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
 I’m in mud like that now. Re-seeded the hayfield and having to sprinkle up the nurse crop, we’re checking on the irrigation in Lizzie as usual. Mud on the headlands is about as deep as that last picture shows. Steering becomes a little “snakey” but no big problems with traction. Dealing with a little mud adds an aspect of historical perspective to the Model T experience. Lizzie was MADE for this ! You haven’t lived ‘til  you’ve driven your T a mile or two in eight inches of mud with a wet, muddy dog on the seat beside you ! No matter, I’m wet and muddy too !
  I’m in mud like that now. Re-seeded the hayfield and having to sprinkle up the nurse crop, we’re checking on the irrigation in Lizzie as usual. Mud on the headlands is about as deep as that last picture shows. Steering becomes a little “snakey” but no big problems with traction. Dealing with a little mud adds an aspect of historical perspective to the Model T experience. Lizzie was MADE for this ! You haven’t lived ‘til  you’ve driven your T a mile or two in eight inches of mud with a wet, muddy dog on the seat beside you ! No matter, I’m wet and muddy too !(Fun for some, not for all !)
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				Les Schubert
 
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
I remember roads like that in the spring time during “breakup”!!
			
			
									
									
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				Russ T Fender
 
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
I remember mud like that at Hershey,
			
			
									
									
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				Dan Hatch
 
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
Looks like my old spaces in the Bluefield! Dan
			
			
									
									
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				Burger in Spokane
 
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Re: Don’t wanna git stuck
Chest deep mud in AFG, the consistency of a milkshake.  Good times during
the monsoon season.
			
			
									
									the monsoon season.
More people are doing it today than ever before !
						