It doesn't look like the front end is too bad. I would dump the implement, get a long cable and another tractor or 4x4 pickup. I would pull from more solid ground with the other rig and then drive the stuck tractor out more or less forward, pulling with the cable until the tractor has enough traction to make it on its own power.
It seems like I end up getting stuck somewhere on my property every Spring! Before I got my 4x4, I had to get out without the help of another puller. Once my tractor sat in a mudhole for over a month, with me hand carrying rocks to toss under it and jacking on the tractor. I bet I had 50 hours of messing around with that stuck tractor before I finally was able to get it to start and drive out. It sure is a lot easier to get one out if you have another machine pulling on it.
After our huge snowfall and accumulation of snow this year, we are having the most runoff I have seen in the 30+ years I have lived on this property. I expect that there will be LOTS of soft spots for a long time this Spring. Sure wish I owned a crawler, although I know that it is possible to stick them too, and then you really have a problem. Guess I will just have to wait for it to dry out some.
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