May 31


by the way there are barely any trees so dont mention anything about trees helping
well i am normally with just my bro and dad so i really dont have any friends to seriosly stand guard well i do but i am not sure if she would

hide behind a car or bush. have a friend stand guard. pull em down, squat, and pull your pants behind you, ya know. pee and wipe and go mud bogging!

May 31


If you can’t farm it you might as well have fun with it. The Wall family decided the swampy part of the farm had some use yet and made it into a deep muddy mess that would challenge any truck to get through. Two mud pits provide the stage for the action as the Wall family rides around on their tractors pulling out all who attempt to make it through, and we mean all. Three videos feature all the action from that beautiful July day in Allegan, Michigan.

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May 28



I have BFG all-terrains and they’re excellent tires. They’re pretty good in light mud too. For serious bogging you would need Super Swampers. As mentioned before, they’re not ideal for street use. Another good tire that I really liked was the Goodyear MT. It’s good on the street but also better in snow and mud than all-terrains.

May 28

FloridaMudBogging.com took this video of a later model Ford that appeared to walk on water. It was awesome.

Duration : 0:2:18

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May 26


Well all depends on what brand of car you like, but there are plenty of them out there. First of all a chevy pick up 1500 with a 350 and of course any vehicle for mud bogging will have to have 4×4. When it comes to mud bogging you really just need a truck with 4×4 and a good engine size. Take a look on youtube you’ll get a real good idea there of what you like better.

Hope this helps!

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