This is the second vehicle that got stuck in the mud. In an attempt to rescue my first vehicle, it got stuck.. the wheels on the left side of the rover got in deep... Further attempts to get it out, got the wheels in deeper...
Damn... I should have done it in dry weather.... like two days later...
Another view of the second vehicle...
Now this is the view that got me astonished. The vehicle is actually slanted towards the left side, but the body of the rover looks as if it's distributed equally, causing the suspension on the right to work its hardest. The front looks okay, as the right front wheel is like... half way in the mud. But the one behind isn't... in the end, it looks as though the rear axle is about to break into two, and the right rear wheel looks like it's gonna be lodged out from the planetary drive....
The rear left wheel of the second vehicle.... 3/4 deep in the soil.
And we finally get to the first vehicle. My vehicle. The first vehicle that got stuck in the mud. Both wheels on the front digged their trench successfully (and that wasn't what I wanted). But the wheels behind were on pretty firm ground, and we tried using our weight to pivot more grip on the rear weights...
But still fail...
Yes... it's someone who is trying to get my vehicle out. Yes.. he's my Vehicle Com, the attached Company roving officer that defines the BMTC standard in our mono intake BMT. And you can see that the mud got a splash on my vehicle. Did I mention the wheels got the mud into my cabin like paintball shots?
The second rover again....
The front right wheel of the first vehicle... haiz....
The other side of the second vehicle...
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