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As deep as he's stuck, I hope he had all the axle and transmission vent lines extended up to some place safe. Nothing worse than getting stuck with hot components sucking in muddy water while they are cooling down. On the other hand, I guess those dually's don't float like we thought they would.
I had a 97 2500 v-8, and at the time i was about 19. I picked this girl up, we went to eat and on the way back we thought we would go out to this spot to talk. but anyway, she says that its a little muddy but not bad... so we start going, and she say drive around this pond... so i do. but on the way around i slid down into the pond. so i look at her, and the truck is at a big angle, and the water is about 1 inch below her window. over the bed rail... this was bad. i could hear the water coming in on her side. shes like well we could walk back to her parents house... which isnt going to happen, cause im not telling her dad why we were going back there. so i slam it into 4wd and got out. we were 2 hours late getting home, and her dad was waiting for us, so he saw the truck, and knew what we were doing...
I picked this girl up, we went to eat and on the way back we thought we would go out to this spot to talk. but anyway, she says that its a little muddy but not bad...
I must say some of these small-town Pa gals are quite adventurous. I've known a few who can hold their own when it comes to 4-wheeling and such activities.