Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Stuck

 


9 comments:

  1. in my experience, you could return five years later and it would be there with the cab stuffed with growths of brush.

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  2. Getting that unstuck will be a monumental task. You can't get to it with all the mud. The ground has to dry first then the wheels are locked into the earth. Takes a truly large machine to pull something that big out of such muck.

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  3. As one who has been there, that's not stuck, it just can't move forward or back without help. Stuck is when you step out of the cab and you don't need the steps to get down to the ground. That's stuck.

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  4. Once the axles are sitting on the ground you are stuck. They could drop some heavy anchors and try to winch it out. If the mud dries they'll need to chisel it out.

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  5. Not stuck... couple dozen burlap bags and you are home free.

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  6. bet you $100.00 it wasn't there 24 hours later.

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  7. Stuck a 4x4 AC tractor like that at one time. Just hiked back to the shop and brought a 2wd front end loa.der out with .a bucket load of wood posts. Dumped out the posts and started digging around each of the stuck tractors wheels and filled the hole with wood. A few hours later...drove it out, once it was off the frame.

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  8. Rubber tracks are better.

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