melissagirl
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I just wanted to post an update about our bus. I hadn't come across a thread about this, so I thought I would post it. We ended up trying to drive our bus into the yard of the house we are staying at and it sank about a foot into the ground.
Bad move, since it's so big.
It took us 3 days trying various methods to get it out of there. We were about to have a towing company come out, but they wanted a minimum of $290. What we ended up doing was tying 2x4s to the rear tires for extra traction with some very strong rope. We dug some of the dirt out from behind the tires and went and rented a u-haul pickup truck for about $34. Using a large cable, we attached it to one of the tow hooks in the back of the bus and combining the truck's pull with the bus in reverse, we were finally able to get it unstuck. We have the bus back on the street, but now have a bunch of lawn damage to fix. We're probably just going to leave it on the street and use extension cords to work on it.
So for now, because it will be on the street, we just went ahead and registered it at the DMV as a bus. If anyone happens to get a bus stuck in the dirt, there's a couple ideas for you.

It took us 3 days trying various methods to get it out of there. We were about to have a towing company come out, but they wanted a minimum of $290. What we ended up doing was tying 2x4s to the rear tires for extra traction with some very strong rope. We dug some of the dirt out from behind the tires and went and rented a u-haul pickup truck for about $34. Using a large cable, we attached it to one of the tow hooks in the back of the bus and combining the truck's pull with the bus in reverse, we were finally able to get it unstuck. We have the bus back on the street, but now have a bunch of lawn damage to fix. We're probably just going to leave it on the street and use extension cords to work on it.
So for now, because it will be on the street, we just went ahead and registered it at the DMV as a bus. If anyone happens to get a bus stuck in the dirt, there's a couple ideas for you.