"Stuck" pics?

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RaWarrior

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Since the weather around me sucked last weekend, was cool and kinda rainy all weekend, the Max stayed parked and I took my '93 Suzuki LT4WD out for a spin with some friends. It's only a 250cc, but had a lot of then-advanced features, like a 3-range transfer case, locking axles, and full independent suspension.

Anyway, I buried it. The mud pit was probably 50-60 yards long, and I was maybe 10 shy of making it through. It's a local "challenge spot" where people see if their quad can make it through. Probably 25% of quads make it first try, so I didn't feel too bad.

The engine was completely submerged, good 6" over it's laydown angle cylinder. Exhaust was blowing bubbles, and it was idling away happy as could be. Gotta love your Suzuki there! One of my friend's Polaris sportsman starts running really rough and misfiring when it gets in deep water. From what I've seen it's kind of a "they all do that".

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Anyone else got any good stuck pics?
 
This is my moms car from a few years ago
 

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shoulda took some pics from this winter. I woulda had some good shots. I got one of our plow trucks buried. I was plowing a road and didn't realize there was a drop off. It looked level. The snow was. the road wasn't I was there for hours digging it out with a shovel. Then the truck still wouldn't back up and the chains just dug a big hole and buried the truck in the dirt under the snow. Had to call for backup and have someone bring out some jacks and some cribbing.

I'll try to remeber to get a pic of the tractor trailer with a 70,000 building on it that drove on the shoulder of the road, hit a mud puddle, and almost rolled over. That was another bad day. (not me driving this one)
 

Haha, funny you put this up today, just yesterday I found these pics on the local Canyon Pic guys web site.
Its easy to see know what happened, but I still dont what to say. Maybe charge the battery when its sluggish to start.
 

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We were gonna set up my 86 MAX for mud bogging, but went for the jumping attempt instead. You really can't do both with the same setup. These bikes have more clearance from the ground to the top of the air box than most quads....
 

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