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    Question Getting Heavy Junk Out Of 'The Swamp' ?

    I'm doing a bit of a property cleanup in the near future, and I am wondering if there is an easier way of removing heavy junk from an area that is wet.
    I'm planning on using a 2 ton come-a-long to rip a 1960's style fridge and several rusted out appliances out of the mud, however it it a very long trek through swampy woods back to where I can load it.



    I do not think using a sled and running a half + mile of winch cable is practle, especially since it's just me who will be doing the job, and I can not get my oxy-acetylene bottles back there to cut the stuff up. Any suggestions on how I can remove the stuff that is easier than manually dragging it out on a sled ?

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