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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 1712680" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>We call them "Jack Alls" and they are dangerous but if you are buried in the mud up to you axels they are the only things that will lift you high enough to break the suction from the goo and allow you to put slabs under your wheels. I keep a short piece of chain in my truck box and have hooks on my front axles so I can put the jack in the middle and lift. It's either that or walk out and try and find help. I also carry a small chainsaw to cut slabs to put under the tires and the jack to keep it from sinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 1712680, member: 91402"] We call them "Jack Alls" and they are dangerous but if you are buried in the mud up to you axels they are the only things that will lift you high enough to break the suction from the goo and allow you to put slabs under your wheels. I keep a short piece of chain in my truck box and have hooks on my front axles so I can put the jack in the middle and lift. It's either that or walk out and try and find help. I also carry a small chainsaw to cut slabs to put under the tires and the jack to keep it from sinking. [/QUOTE]
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