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I fell in a hole.

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I fell in a hole.

Post by Dangerous Dave »

You may have already seen this in General Chit Chat but if you haven't seen yet well here ya go.


I was at the local today cutting some new crossings. When, I found this large hole and fell in it. More to the story but its long and boring, so here are the pics.
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more pics...
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Post by HeathGQ »

'Hey Dave, watch out for that...............











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Post by tufferoza »

kinda reminds me of a ditch i fell in while cutting sick through the sand mines.

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Post by Toyhatsu »

Woohoo Dave! I see you got out the "escape hatch" :D So were you able to drive out or snatched?
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Post by murcod »

Much damage Dave? Looks like you were lucky?

Is that where we all went that time?
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

TUFFEROZA: That looks nasty man. Did you have to replace the mirror? How'd you get it back on its wheels with that dune in the way? Good work anyways!

TOYHATSU: I was stuck pretty good in those pics. Even with a Toyota Bundera snatching me out under full noise she still wasn't budging. But persistance prevailed!

MURCOD: Yeah, that down at the place that we took you northern boys. Mike and I have cut a few more crossings since last time and we are trying to make some more before winter hits. However this one was a little too crazy. :oops: No damage though :armsup: The drivers side was basically resting on the bank but in was soft mud so I was pretty lucky there. Why you boys coming back down for a play?
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Post by crowey »

Sh!t eh!!! that looks pretty bad dave
Is that the truth behind why you sms'd me to come down yesterday???

I should have told you where i was laying floor boards.......Grant rd!! i was only 30 seconds away! if i had of known you'd done that i would have come down
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

No I msg you long before this happened. I had just got there when i messaged you. This is the result of boredom waiting for Mike to get there!
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Post by tufferoza »

Dave, no amazingly the mirror just folded back. it kinda went over prity slowly and in a slow forward motion. dented in the door and the front fender, didnt damage the fender flare lukily. i have pulled the fender out and pushed a little of the door damage out. i'll replace them one of these days. haha

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i used my trusty lil sand shovel (stole it off my nephew) and dug away about half that dune on the wheel side. then my mates and i pushed it back onto 2 1/2 feet not level but enough for it to just balance there, they held it there while i hooked up a rope to a passing landcruiser owner (well his cruiser not him ;) ) we nabbed as he was driving past and he pulled me out backwards. then we all piled back in and kept going. :P

i've done more stupid stunts and stuff since but have been lucky enough not to tip it over again.
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Post by elgordomuygrande »

Last pic is GOLD :armsup:
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

That looks like some nasty damage. Good to know that i'm not the only one with dented panels on my Roza. I've also got a nice gouge in my Drivers side door thanks to a rock, and both of my fenders have been pushed back about 10 mm, passenger side due to a support beam of my car port and the drivers side due to a cement fence post. Luckily they were pretty easy to fix, but my gouge in the door will be there for a while. Looks too expensive to get fixed and I'm sure that if i fix it, I'll end up doing it again anyways.
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