Over the last couple of weeks our snow and ice melted and caused my medium duty grain truck to get stuck in a drainage swale in the mud. I couldn't drive it out and was dreading asking neighbors for help (again) if I couldn't get it out with the 2010.
I first got behind it with the 2010 and pushed it out of the ruts about 20 feet or so:


My brother standing next to the truck after we pushed it the 20' or so out of the worst stuff:

I then got the crawler around the front and had my brother steer the truck while I pulled it out with the crawler. My tracks were slipping some (the GVW of this truck is 26,000 pounds) so I found that pulling it a bit at a time with the loader hydraulics and then moving further back worked better. I used 3/8" Grade 70 transport chain to reduce the chance of breakage and flyback- that always scares me to death.


The power of these smaller crawlers always amaze me.