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<blockquote data-quote="murphranch" data-source="post: 3542462" data-attributes="member: 45833"><p>If it still runs wait until it dries up and get it out. Build you a ramp next to creek or pond and practice getting some air under that thing. </p><p> About 15 years ago my brother and I came across a Dodge van on our property. It was way to hell and gone from the highway. About 5 miles of county gravel road and about 3/4 mile of pasture road it had run through a set of double gates then another 1/2 mile of brome field before driving straight off the creek bank. It was embedded into the other side of the creek nose first with the 2 back doors opened up. It only had the 2 front seats in it along with a large amount of meth cooking supplies, bottles, cans, and quite a bit of blood. County deputies found tracks and followed them into Kansas but eventually lost any more sign. They started looking at possible places they could be and after a few hours they found 2 tweakers sleeping it off in an old hay barn. They were from Kansas City and after being questioned they had no idea how they got to where they were. I still feel relatively safe out here in the sticks but these sorry bastards get so far out there these days you never know what or who might show up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murphranch, post: 3542462, member: 45833"] If it still runs wait until it dries up and get it out. Build you a ramp next to creek or pond and practice getting some air under that thing. About 15 years ago my brother and I came across a Dodge van on our property. It was way to hell and gone from the highway. About 5 miles of county gravel road and about 3/4 mile of pasture road it had run through a set of double gates then another 1/2 mile of brome field before driving straight off the creek bank. It was embedded into the other side of the creek nose first with the 2 back doors opened up. It only had the 2 front seats in it along with a large amount of meth cooking supplies, bottles, cans, and quite a bit of blood. County deputies found tracks and followed them into Kansas but eventually lost any more sign. They started looking at possible places they could be and after a few hours they found 2 tweakers sleeping it off in an old hay barn. They were from Kansas City and after being questioned they had no idea how they got to where they were. I still feel relatively safe out here in the sticks but these sorry bastards get so far out there these days you never know what or who might show up. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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