no kiddin ive been stuck to the doors twice
gotten a backhoe stuck tryin to dig the dodge out.. they sink and thats it... you are done..
but usually where we go, if its rained out that bad we dont drive the trucks back there, we wait two or three days, however some trouble spots do remain that are bad, but wont trap you unless you stop.. and there are some that are nasty, clay, that will take a week or so to drive on..that if they are rained on... you have no chance.. you drive in, you slip, slide, lose traction, and get swallowed whole all in one..
if we (dad and i) have to go back in those areas..i usually do it in my 93 ford ranger.. five speed 4x4, lincoln locked on muds.... and he does it in his mule4x4..
even that clay that takes a week to dry can be driven by the mule in 4x4 with diff lock on.. and my ranger will take it with a little speed.. the dodges have no chance at all... hence the first part of story..
but it sure is fun watchin others try