While out scouting potential new hunting ground, the front end found a narrow but very deep creek. If there's a good side, it was the fact it was narrow, as the winch and brush guard caught the far side and kept the engine from going under by about 1". It wouldn't back out and unfortunately there wasn't anyone or anything in back to help with anyway. I tried running cut down trees under the tracks, but the peat soil wasn't having anything to do with that idea. Ended up digging out the winch that was underwater and crammed into the dirt/tree roots, stacked logs under the cable and "lifted" the front end up enough to drag/drive out forward. Resulting damage was the brush guard bent back enough to keep the engine hood from opening, fog light mount bent down and the 90 degree roller mount on the winch bent upwards some....guess it could have been worse. The pics don't really do the downward angle much justice either.



after getting it out



after getting it out

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