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StuckGuys is a forum for people with a stuck/spinning fetish. This involves usually guys spinning or getting their vehicle stuck in mud/snow/sand or anything else. Everyone is welcome here. If your interested in stuck females check out StuckWorld

Earliest experiences - Tanker Driver Stuck.

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  • Fuel Tanker stuck - historic.
    Father in his filthy farm wellingtons serviced the tractor on a Sunday. Afterwards he would rev the engine repeatedly to make sure it was running smoothly. It was an image of masculinity and power. As a toddler at first I was scared: but soon I became fascinated at hearing a motor revving. I was desperate to see if it was a stuck motor of some sort. There were lots of stucks on the farm. Everyone wore dirty rubber wellington knee boots, often with the tops turned down. The fuel tanker driver was a regular, with his peaked driver’s cap and greasy boiler suit stuffed into the tops of his wellies. He would pull past the fuel store, discharge his load, then drive through into a field to turn round. When it was wet he would get stuck. I would run into the paddock in my wellies and watch while he gunned the motor of is tanker. There was a lot of swearing as he watched his spinning wheels through the open drive’s door. I think he must have enjoyed it. Even as a toddler standing watching wearing my wellingtons my prick was hard, as I played with myself. My heart would be pounding with a combination of fear and excitement. For a long time the revving and roaring of the struggling machine continued. The big truck wheels just spun uselessly again and again. I developed an overwhelming attraction the sight and sound of the spinning rear wheels of a stuck motor. Eventually the driver wold come stalping through the mud into the farmyard asking for a tow. The old tractor would come out with a chain to pull him out.

  • You are so lucky to have been there for this. Stuck hopelessly in the mud, no traction in the slippery farm mud. I imagine his tires got pretty worn down from all the spinning,

  • There were no regulations about the state of tyres in those days. I remember one farm on which I worked, and a truck came loaded with ground loimestone to spread on some of the fields (an ancient practice to sweeten the soil and improve the ph). This was a converted military truck, 6x4, unrecognisable with white dust stuck to it all over. It went a little way down the firm track, then tried to turn up-hill onto the land to be treated. The land was clay, wet and slippery. The dual rear wheels churne=ned round and round, and it wasn't going anytwhere. He made several attampts in different places. All the while the tyres were trailiing loose flaps of rubber - they were re -treads, already sheredded with working on the land and getting stuck. The tyres were like an old pair of rubber boots, totally shagged. Cue for session in the barn bringing things to a conclusion.

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    Oh that's one badly stuck Itchypussy!

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    The relationship between the two boys is also very nice, a genuine relationship.
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    @Florian Thanks, Man! Glad you enjoyed my story. Bone-Dawg was a fun truck. I only owned the truck for about a year and then gave it to a boy that I watched grow up out of a bad situation into an honorable young man. Bone-Dawg is a 2006 Chevy Colorado 2WD work truck with a 5-speed manual tranny that the first owner built into a Desert PreRunner. It had a race-ready FOX off-road suspension with 4" lift, 32" all-terrains on 15x8 Mongoose rims, tuned exhaust and air intake (NOPE! It DIDN'T sound like a souped-up riding lawn mower!) and prerunner tube style front and rear bumpers. Color was Silver Birch Metallic; just a fancy name for Sand Grey! Oh, yeah... And it was a peg-leg! (Open rear differential) BONE-DAWG LOVED TO GET STUCK!!! The wide tires are great for sand, loose dirt and bombing through the desert. Not so much in snow, ice or slick, greasy mud. Guess where I had the most FUN in BONE-DAWG!?!?!

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