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<blockquote data-quote="JHH" data-source="post: 265167" data-attributes="member: 1908"><p>I got stuck yesterday to. Used the good truck to go get some oats out of a shed at the farm and pulled down into a little dip and it was useless. I couldnt jump the truck over the little hump even in 4lo. </p><p></p><p>I walked back to town and got my old farm truck ( paid for and runs but not great,typical for a mechanic) drove out hooked up and pulled the 03 out and didnt even spin a tire. Its all about tires and traction.</p><p></p><p>I have savero mud tires on the old 84f150. My preferance is B.F. goodrich but they are a little more expensive and the truck doesnt get driven enough to justify the added expense. JHH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHH, post: 265167, member: 1908"] I got stuck yesterday to. Used the good truck to go get some oats out of a shed at the farm and pulled down into a little dip and it was useless. I couldnt jump the truck over the little hump even in 4lo. I walked back to town and got my old farm truck ( paid for and runs but not great,typical for a mechanic) drove out hooked up and pulled the 03 out and didnt even spin a tire. Its all about tires and traction. I have savero mud tires on the old 84f150. My preferance is B.F. goodrich but they are a little more expensive and the truck doesnt get driven enough to justify the added expense. JHH [/QUOTE]
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