Last night while driving US 12 between Union and Edwardsburg, MI I saw a fella that made the mistake of getting a huge pay loader off of the highway, down the edge and into a slight up sloap of a farm field, and was he ever stuck. He had that thing thrashing from side to side, forward, reverse, and the only place it seemed to move was deeper. It was in deep, deep snow. I figured at a certain point, call someone to come pick him up, give it a fresh try next daylight. I figure that he must have taken a bad bounce in road gear, and things ended up as they did. A couple of miles later down the road I passed a big road grader and two big highway trucks heading his way.
A a bright note, I got my 4520 out of the culvert it went down into about a week later when it warmed, the snow melted, and safely into the barn. I've used it a couple of times since, but instead of pushing the snow down into the culvert, I just back blade or load it into piles well away from the tractor swallowing culvert.
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