Kurtis :
For a temporary solution, keep your eyes open for a wooden building being
torn down, and scrounge (4) 2x6 floor joists. Lay two of them in front of
the car, and drive onto them, then lay down the other two and drive onto
them. Pick up the first two and repeat as necessary. The 2x6 will spread
the weight out so the surface loading is less than your feet, and the wood
will give the tires traction even if they do sink into the mud a little.
Randall
> My problem was that I have a "small" ground
> water problem in my back yard, and it remains too soft to drive
> the car out
> during the winter. As it was, I did get stuck and had to push
> the car out.
> All my cleaning and polishing efforts over the past 5 months were
> nullified
> in a few brief moments of spinning rear wheels and slung mud.
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