Mud

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REM2112

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399 posts

191 months

Monday 23rd November 2020
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I got the family wagon bogged down in mud at Epping Forrest yesterday. After a protracted period of people trying to help me push it out, and a towrope snapping, a helpful German (I think) chap turned up, and had it back on firm ground in about 5 minutes. How do i learn to do this?

Caddyshack

10,718 posts

206 months

Monday 23rd November 2020
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Main things are: turn off traction control, higher gear like 2nd and don’t give it lots of throttle, the torque spins the wheels...just let it chug on tick over.

Sometimes a little bit of brake can stop the spinning wheel and send drive to the one with more traction.

GravelBen

15,683 posts

230 months

Wednesday 25th November 2020
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Another trick if you can get a little bit of movement is to alternate forward and reverse to rock the vehicle back and forth until it gains enough momentum to get moving.

Majorslow

1,166 posts

129 months

Thursday 26th November 2020
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You could....if you had a pump....deflate some tyre to spread the grip, and do as above....

Or get your wife's best coat, lay it under tyre and slowly move off, gripping the coat gaining traction

Not get stuck in first place smile

EW109

292 posts

140 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Caddyshack said:
Sometimes a little bit of brake can stop the spinning wheel and send drive to the one with more traction.
This can be surprisingly effective. In a RWD car, it requires a spot of handbrake; in a FWD car, left-foot-braking.

tivver500

369 posts

270 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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EW109 said:
Caddyshack said:
Sometimes a little bit of brake can stop the spinning wheel and send drive to the one with more traction.
This can be surprisingly effective. In a RWD car, it requires a spot of handbrake; in a FWD car, left-foot-braking.
Unless you're driving a modern VAG car with DSG...... When you touch the brake it kills the throttle so left foot braking is a no no!!

LordGrover

33,538 posts

212 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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REM2112 said:
I got the family wagon bogged down in mud at Epping Forrest yesterday. After a protracted period of people trying to help me push it out, and a towrope snapping, a helpful German (I think) chap turned up, and had it back on firm ground in about 5 minutes. How do i learn to do this?
Did he make you turn your back or something? hehe
What did he do?

Pica-Pica

13,751 posts

84 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Use little or no throttle, clutch gently up and move off. It is mainly driving technique. Of course it is also:-
Chose a dry spot, preferably cinders, slates, gravel etc.
Parking facing a slight downhill slope.
Mud tyres.

Sheepshanks

32,719 posts

119 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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REM2112 said:
How do i learn to do this?
I'd have watched what he did. Especially if it was my car.

PhilAsia

3,789 posts

75 months

Thursday 24th December 2020
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In the annals(sp?) of history, ribbed condoms are excellent at getting "more traction in the mud"... biggrin

Edited by PhilAsia on Thursday 24th December 08:32

Fatball

645 posts

59 months

Thursday 24th December 2020
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Great story about this going around a German beer house.