Getting stuck out in the desert...
Ah yes, the dreaded SAND stuck...... the NDT's are not great in the sand, but it can be done if your careful. MY advice to anyone going duning in a 6x6 is to disengage the front axle completely! 1991 (the month escapes me... as it all blurred together) we were on our way to an HST out in the desert off the highway and the truck got mired down in the sand. The driver kept trying and trying and trying... forward and back) but the front end eventually dug itself down till it was resting on the rest bumper. Being a lowly Lcpl, the sgt and butterbar wouldn't listen to the 'kid'.
Fast forward 6 hours. two 5 tons and a stuck hummer and a few broken straps later... I was muttering to myself off to the side . An old salt standing near me over heard a bit and walked over and asked my 'opinion of this mess".
i said that the driver need to disengage the front axle. that we needed to clear from behind the front pumpkin just a bit and stop digging out from underneth the front tires. Then just hammer the throttle in reverse and let the back end dig down a bit so it can do its job and dig for traction.
Turns out the 'ol salt' was the CO! (was a new unit for me and didnt know him by sight yet) he walked over and told the XO HIS plan. the XO walked over to the staff sgt, the staff sgt walked over to the sgt, the sgt climbed on the step of the truck and spoke to the driver.....
four guys crawled under and clear a bit of sand from behind the front differential. And after a walk around the driver climbed in and hammered it in reverse.
As can be expected, the rear bounced for a while before starting to dig....
and as SOON as they dig in..... wait for it..... the truck backed right out.
So, yea... front heavy truck with skinny stock tires trying to dig a grave...dont do well in sand even aired down. disengage, air down and drive around on the flats all day.
Sorry folks.... Too much caffeine tonight!
(crawls back into his hole)