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My first time in wet clay..
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Posted by Dave from MN on April 22, 2006 at 04:55:37 from (65.126.171.162):
hmmmmmmm, that stuff is a little different than the sand and black dirt I'm used to. plowing yesterday and started getting stuck, so I pulled up the plow to just scrath the top to help it dry out, ahhh crap, still spinning raised it all the way up, well sorta plow stayed where it was furrow wheels just sank down. Well ussually where I've ran you give her the nutts and walk out, so that is what I did. Not in clay I guess, I sank like a tank and there she still sits today. This was a 9230 4wd artic and I dont think it is gonna be easy to get out, owner said we MAY be able to get it out with a CAT, maybe, in a week, maybe. He wasnt mad, just said I learned a little about clay hills. Try helping out a freind and I feel like a donkey. Too embarressed for a pic.
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