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stuck in a mud hole |
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Say you were to get in a mud hole and one wheel was on good footing, and the other was in the mud hole, was turning round and wouldn't hold. A good way to stop this is to knock the pin out of the brake rod on the side of the wheel that is on good footing. This will allow you to lock the brake on the wheel that is slipping and keep it from doing so, as the other wheel will have to turn then and will take you out of the mud hole without a bit of trouble |
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Found on the Horseless
Carriage Web Page |