Dumbass did it again.
So long as you stay away from the holes that have mud in them, you should be OK. Unless you like cleaning up...
I'm awful disappointed in a Rubi getting stuck in that.
My lowly X4D and its puny factory Goodyears managed across a field during deer season after days of rain after it was freshly plowed. (multiple trips across the field, with stops to pick up my dad and move a ladder stand)
There was mud everywhere (on the vehicle, that is) and I let the rain wash most of it off.
Of course, there are varying degrees of muck and pictures don't always do them justice. The closest I've ever been to stuck was in my CJ. There were 4 inches of slime on hardpan. It was like ice and glue.
My lowly X4D and its puny factory Goodyears managed across a field during deer season after days of rain after it was freshly plowed. (multiple trips across the field, with stops to pick up my dad and move a ladder stand)
There was mud everywhere (on the vehicle, that is) and I let the rain wash most of it off.
Of course, there are varying degrees of muck and pictures don't always do them justice. The closest I've ever been to stuck was in my CJ. There were 4 inches of slime on hardpan. It was like ice and glue.
Y'all are forgetting that the back wheels were in rut that was a foot deep and had straight sides. I thought I could rock it out, but I had to use a shovel to bevel them down a bit. Even then, it took three attempts before I got out.



I'm suprised you got stuck.......