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Posted by ThatOtherGuy on June 25, 2001 at 11:17:59 from (216.93.70.55):
I helped my dad get some wood with our Case SC and it overheated and stalled out. So I got the Farmall H out to tow it out of the woods. That thing got in soft ground!! My dad got on it but it didnt help with a loader on it. THE NARROW FRONT END SANK!!! Then, I was able to start up the Case SC and got that out of the way. I DIDNT NEED THE H!!!! We got the International 656 out and put our 3-Point hitch WINCH that he made to run off the PTO and got it on the H. It pulled and he had to move the 656 to a better spot and FINALLY WE SAW THE FRONT END!!! SO: DONT TAKE A NARROW FRONT END IN SOFT GROUND!!! IF you have a story then reply to this and tell us about it.
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