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Posted by Ford Man on April 13, 2007 at 20:17:03 from (137.118.205.69):
In Reply to: Stuck and troubled posted by Sunny 4 acres on April 13, 2007 at 11:16:09:
Dad got my 2N stuck belly deep a few years ago. If I had posted a picture everyone would have bet it was a fake.There was no mud on the tires or any signs of a struggle. Dad called me to come down to his cabin and pull him out of the mud.He was bushogging in the old pond bed and hit an underground spring.The tractor just sank up to the belly so he shut her down. I went down there and being the smart one I am , I thought I could unhook the hog and back her out. Well all I did was fill the tires full of mud and didn"t budge an inch. When Dad got there , he took one look and said " you had to try it didn"t you ". See , he has been driving tractors for over 60 years and knows when to quit.I would bet that some of the picture of stuck tractors are ones stuck by experienced operators who know when to quit and get help. By the way, we pulled her out with Dad"s GMC 4wd pickup. Ford Man
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