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Bob
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« on: February 14, 2010, 05:27:55 pm »

HEHEHE well I dun it guud this time... I got me tractor stuck ! ...
I mean its so stuck even its stuck is stuck ! its so stuck the bucket is just swerling muck... tain't no ground under that thing anywhere ! ....
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 LOL ! I knew better than to go into the pasture when it was real soggy... well, this just conferms it I guess... cuz the tractor's frame is setting on the ground.... I'm just hoping it don't sink out of sight
in the next few weeks !..... it Might !  If I go back over there tomorrow and all I can see is the seat I'll know leaving it there was the wrong thing to do ! HAHAHHAHAHAHHA!
.... I never got the tractor that stuck before.... stuck sure but the bucket usually gets me out of any trouble... but not this time.... there is nothing for the bucket to bite into !
where its at, I'd be a fool to take the truck over there and tug on it.... the truck will sink just the same way..... maybe in May or June I can get it out ! hehehehhe .... ain't no one going to steal it where its at....I don't think ! LOL !
 Oh well.... so much for moving the brush today ! HAHAHHA!
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OOOOOPs indeed !!!!   LOL
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Bob......

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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2010, 08:28:12 pm »

HAHAH well it took me about an hour and a half to get that tractor UN STUCK   but I did it ! ....
I got to thinking that sense the bucket didn't have any solid ground is the reason I couldn't get un stuck... so I took a come along and about 5 chains over there in the putt-putt and hooked to a big oak tree.... used the come along to take the slack out of the chains and put about 2 tons of pull on it
....Nothing budged.... (as I thought it wouldn't) so sense I was hooked to the bucket  all I had to do was curl the bucket and sure enough it moved about 3".... also lowering the bucket gave me a bit more
so I'ed set it back down go take the slack out and curn the bucket again...and again...and again
and AGAIN...etc,etc. till it finally crawled up out of the hole ...I stopped in did the chains and
put that puppy in 3rd gear and headded HOME ! enough of that ! LOL !
... unfortionate as it was getting stuck like that I have to look on the bright side... I found a great spot where I can make a big swimming pool.... I bet I can dig to china there...no rocks at all ! LOL
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hehehehehehehhe
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Bob....
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2010, 09:14:00 am »

Bob,

Tie a big tree branch across the tractor wheels and CAREFULLY reverse half a turn.  That should lift you out.

Keep moving the log until your clear.

manta
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« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2010, 12:18:00 pm »

hay ! that's a good idea .... and it would have been faster than the way I did it, I bet!
I'll keep that in mind.... I always carry chains with me on the tractor and there are many logs about
because I can't bring myself to lop up a good log for fire wood....I mean I could use it for SOMETHING
some day ! LOL
 thanks fer the tip Manta.... I didn't think of that !
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Bob....
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