Need tips on how to get out of the mud.

Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by DragonHalo99, Nov 22, 2013.

  1. Mark Kling

    Mark Kling Technology Contributor

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    A few years ago Freightliner in their big 200 units a day had to find a lot of parking for the overflow. They found a farmers field and put about 20 units there. It took a wrecker to get them all out. Laying gravel down, the bigger rocks might help in the future.
     
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  3. kwloo

    kwloo Medium Load Member

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    I guess you can't unhook and get your tractor in a better position. I would try to put the tractor at an angle so you are only moving one side of trailer wheels at a time until you are rolling. Of course, make sure your dollies are on something solid before you unhook. Don't forget to fill in your ruts.
     
  4. bigdog4981

    bigdog4981 Light Load Member

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    When it iced real bad in Dallas in 2011, a guy we offroad with took his buggy out to loop 12 and was dragging fully loaded trucks up pretty decent grades. A heavy truck with traction can ease you out. Not yank but ease.
     
  5. Skunk_Truck_2590

    Skunk_Truck_2590 Road Train Member

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    Yea, I would think long and hard about calling a wrecker. Companies are becoming a major PITA about marking points on drivers records for it as an accident/incident. One company I worked for did just that and marked it as an accident which I had removed after a small legal fight. Thank god for cameras or I wouldn't have gotten it cleared up. All I was doing was following the customers directions to get to the loading area but they never mentioned the ENTIRE property was nothing but a giant mud hole other wise I wouldn't have gone in.
     
  6. 123456

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    Yes, companies frown on calling a tow truck.

    They also frown on dropped driveshafts, and rigs laying on their sides !

    Be real careful,

    don't make it any worse, if possible.


    I've used a 4 wheel drive pickup to help a few stuck trucks........
     
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  7. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    If you call a hook, pay for it yourself, it will be cheaper in the end. I've been pulled out by a small Ford tractor before. My first instinct would be to chain the drives.
     
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  8. DragonHalo99

    DragonHalo99 Light Load Member

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    Im out of the mud and made it too my delivery in austin. Now i just need too get too this international dealership here in austin. My trucks battery gauge is at 10 volts but its still running so i hope it runs too international.
     
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  9. DragonHalo99

    DragonHalo99 Light Load Member

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    Why does it seem like the universe is conspiring against me this week.
     
  10. 379exhd

    379exhd Road Train Member

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    Might want to visit the truck wash before getting to international. Erase all evidence. Its not honest hut neither are companies. What they dont know won't hurt them.
     
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  11. DragonHalo99

    DragonHalo99 Light Load Member

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    Heavy rain took care of the mud on the truck. Its in the international shop and im waiting on a friend of mine too come pick me up. On a side note how could a company list getting stuck in the mud as a preventable accident.
     
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