Posted by Paul on October 27, 2013 at 20:34:45 from (66.44.132.180):
In Reply to: How stuck were you? posted by notjustair on October 27, 2013 at 18:16:21:
When I was starting out, I buried the plowing tractor, and let is spin. I was in a spring area. Tractor was sitting on the transmission, both rear wheels were basically hanging in ruts without really touching anything until I stopped. Plow was semi mounted, and fully in the ground even with the 3pt up.
Took 2 tractors to pull me out, dad wasn't too happy.
Same area, years later, got the combine stuck on the same spot. Had to pull it out myself, inch it out with a tractor, run back and forth shortening up the chain to rock it out.
Went to the other side of the field with the freed combine, drove 1/4 round back, and dropped in the mud again on that side. Had to rock myself out with a tractor and chain again, back and forth between the 2 machines inching out.
Went and sat in the house for a spell after that, had enough...
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