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Posted by John T on December 06, 2006 at 08:16:38 from (66.244.90.5):
Im STUCK and I absolutely Hate it When That Happens GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR For like 3 years Ive fed big round hay bales in the same area using my lil utility wide front but fully weighted with tire fluid n 4 wheel weights AC D-15 and did fine, but I just fed n went to pick up the feeder (use front loader) n a front tire got down in a hole n it simply will notttttttttt come out grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr as its froze just enough the rear tires just slip on top the ground, no bite n she wont rock out. Guess I gotta (bad I I hate to) call my buddy Henry who will bring a 720 or Bens Four Hundred Two, Zero n drag me out, gotta love it right??????? I had surgery a few weeks ago n still cant lift or tug a lot but it needs a tractor to ease it out, no lifting or tugging actually required A stuck John T, Oh Well such is the farm
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