You are not going to anchor to the ground with anything without digging, anything you will be removing anyway...
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something like this:
The Bush Ground Anchor | Bush Winches & Anchors
Thanks guys, i spoke with a friend who is good with steel and soldering and he will make me something like the bush anchor at 20% of that price, untill then i made the first move ond bought this kit Trac-Grabbers for Trucks and SUVs (more than 2 tonnes) - TRACGRABBER.EU
the song is quite amusing [bigsmile1] Truck Got Stuck in mud? Use Trac-Grabber to get unstuck! - YouTube
..loved the song!
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Star pickets x2. One from a 2009 post from a NZ member. Go to post 9 for photos. As for rice fields near Darwin, Magpie geese ate them all, back in the day. Shot a few, couldn't bring myself to eat one because of the smell when cleaning.
Alternative to hand winch - hi-lift jack
This one is designed to be towed out after recovery
Don.
I have a cottage on the shore of that side arm of the river and i have to go from the main road between those agriculrural parcels/rice fields(as the arrow points, around 5km) but the ways between them are used by big tractors and the ruts are deep ocasionally filled with water, i've got stuck 3 times in 9 years so a good percentage but i dont want to risk anymore... i'm going mainly to play with those carps :)Quote:
What's the attraction to lanes between rice fields - bird watching?
should we tell SF what we think of carp over here???[bigwhistle]
nice fish tho Sierrafery... [smilebigeye]
so fishing season coincides with the wet season?
it must dry out at some stage?
It also rains a lot but i want to go when i have free time not conditioned by the weather... i know how carps are considered at the other side of the world where the ocean is near and nobody tasted one cooked after an ancient recipe ;) ...it's a very good sport fish cos it's a fighter
it seems that not even the chinese guys have a good impression about it even though there is the carp's origin :clap2:
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