Getting Really Stuck and Flooding my Hummer H3

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Getting Really Stuck and Flooding my Hummer H3

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This time I've got really stuck ... :-)
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mUSjXoyXDE
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I actually felt bad watching ya walk with the straps to the tree,,,.. Any damage to your truck ?

I love loveeee runs like that but yes, looks like slightly larger tires are needed, mostly just due to depth,,....


I hear something weird after ya got out? Rattle ?


Where is that? Looks like a nice area
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Pity the next guy who tries that hole. Hope he has a good winch too. The H3 popped right out of there. Good video.  :photo:
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[quote="Monk"]
I actually felt bad watching ya walk with the straps to the tree,,,.. Any damage to your truck ?

I love loveeee runs like that but yes, looks like slightly larger tires are needed, mostly just due to depth,,....


I hear something weird after ya got out? Rattle ?


Where is that? Looks like a nice area
[/quote]
 
I felt bad for my H3 ... I had lots of fun on that trail though :-).  I don't know what it was - but engine seemed like had hard time running right after that hole, and shut-down after about 15 minutes when I was driving very slow. I could start engine right away and drove a bit faster... no issues after that. Beside water in cabin which required lots of cleaning after - no issues so far... running like before. 
 
The trail is one of my favorites - Greens Mountain near Gooderham... I never expected such a deep holes since it is a 'mountain' :-) ... but this year is very rainy.. 
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[quote="ddgermann"]
Pity the next guy who tries that hole. Hope he has a good winch too. The H3 popped right out of there. Good video.  :photo:
[/quote]
 
There was no other guy behinds me ... the trail was all to myself   :-)
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