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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: T-man and stumps


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Posted by Robbie on April 09, 2000 at 13:03:19 from (208.15.97.8):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: T-man and stumps posted by Ludwig on April 09, 2000 at 12:35:02:

I am glad to see someone use that method. I have never tried it but it sounds fair if you take the time to do it right.
Now what i meant about the jerk method. I have a drag for use in the garden. it is nothing but 2 three foot metal pipes with a foot of chain between them. I was using it with the four wheeler in fresh dirt. it overloaded and it would not pull it. now I either had to leave it where it was, dig out the dirt, or try and jerk it out to the side. Thats what I did. It wasn't but about 10 feet to the side and I had a 4" wide strap on it. It took about 4 jerks but I finally got it off to the side. Thats where I unhooked the strap and it is still there today. Sorry if I angered anyone with my idea. I meant for it to be used on smaller stuff, not 4 ton rocks! Besides where I live the only rocks are on the county roads.
Last year we sold a 8000 gallon propane tank to a guy for use as a culvert. Now we had a 876 Versatile thats good for about 250 horses. After watching a man pull it foward about 5 times, he decides to give up and let me try. I hook onto the front but pull it sideways and broke it aloose. 1 try was all it took and I sent that guy fuming mad. We had put a heavy tarp on the cable so it would not richochet back. We did everything we could to be safe and nobody got hurt.
I hope I redeemed myself with you all. I have gotten some good advise here and always enjoy reading it. It feels bad when they are talking about you though.


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