BAD DAY IN THE FELD

JR Frye

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CHECK THIS OUT:::
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Looks to me like it is time for a little lunch and coffee. Maybe it will dry out some by the time you get back!
 
Well JR, Once Again You've left me speechless. Only word(s)i can say to that is wow. When you do get that out, be sure to tell us how. A crane might be involved im gonna guess. Thanks for the pic.
 
That was on here atleast 5 years ago! Anyone who does that shouldn't be driving. That was Spun down! The minute the front wheels went in over a foot, the driver should have stopped. It will take backhoe and dozer to get this out.
 
It allways surprises me how many of these types of pictures are on the web. Someone sent this one to me in an email a couple years ago titled "Why Women Shouldn't Farm". I printed it and left a copy at a dealership where a former classmate (female)worked. The GUYS who worked there got a good laugh at it - she didn't.
The other poster is right - NEVER should have spun long enough to have gotten down that far.
 
Musta been playing with the GPS and wasn't watching where he was going. That's how Harold T. burried the 9200 last fall.
 
I had something similar happen many years ago while disking with a 4-150 White. Ground appeared dry on top, stuck a 12 inch rod down in it came out dry. Boss said go for it, got right out in the middle and it sunk to the axles (all four. Took a 1066 IH,8000 Ford and a small JD dozer to get it out. Then the 4-150 and the 1066 to get the disk out. Was not fun day in field for sure.
 
I've had "help" do this in the rice field before, after they had to dig to get the hitch pin out a few times, they begin to think a little
 
WOW that's going to take a little digging ! I wonder if someones getting there a$$ chewed.Nice picture hope I don't have to take one like that for the wall of shame.Thanks for sharing
 
Had a 2505 terra gator with 4000 gallons of poop stuck a lot deeper than that the fall of a drought year of 93
 
My brother got a JD of that same vintage stuck just as bad several years ago, early 80's or so...you could literally reach out the back window from the seat and touch the ground. Wasn't pulling anything behind it, had a front-end loader on it and was cleaning out an overflow pond at a windmill tank....His "story" was that reverse went out of the tractor so he was forced to drive forwards through the water, which caused him to get stuck. Kinda guess that he was already stuck when reverse went out of it! That wet soupy sand was just like quicksand with suction on the tires trying to pull it out. After breaking multiple log chains and tow ropes, finally got enough neighbors with big tractors all hooked on at once and got the thing out, loaded on a trailer, and shipped to town for repairs...my brother still hears about that one sometimes...'specially when he's giving my kids crap about them getting stuck!
 
Well Dad, I thought I could make it through that little wet spot.Twern't no standing water.
 

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