i have a few. one time i was plowing for my boss and his land is kiddy-corner from our land and day was plowing the field at home accross the road. anyways i hit a low spot and sunk the 970 case to the belly...as dad watched. he came over with the 706 and pulled me out. another time dad was hauling manure in the spring and sunk the 70 past the drawbar. hooked 2 tractors on it ad could not budge it. had to jack it up and shove logs under the tires until he could drive it out best one is the other neighbor was chisel plowing in early spring and sank a 4640 to the axles. it took some digging with a bull dozer and a case 1030 dualed up and a 4020 dualed up plus the dozer pulling to even move it. that was after the tires were dug out! M Puller
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