Posted by showcrop on December 29, 2017 at 10:18:52 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Ruh Roh! posted by Jon f mn on December 29, 2017 at 09:30:19:
When I was backing down hill into a logging site with a load of erosion stone, I got into ruts that pulled me into a tree. I pulled up twice but to no avail, I could not get out of the ruts. I had told the property owner who ordered the stone that I needed to have the timber skidder there available to pull me out up the hill after I dumped, so he was right there. I had him pull me sideways as I backed up in order to get off that tree. After dumping I had the skidder driver go first and then I started up the muddy hill. With the rears fully locked the old girl surprised me and just walked right up the hill out of there with the skidder operator having to pour it on pretty good in order to keep ahead of me.
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