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bear
06-02-2005, 08:35 AM
thought it was dry enough to get back in the feild earlier this week after fixing flat tire and a bearing on the seeding outfit and cleaning the wet clumped fertilizer out of the spreader i thought this feild would be dry enough to spread fert on.......was i wrong mamabear was quite pleased it wasn't her driving the truck

Argee
06-02-2005, 10:08 AM
Well if your going to bury it...bury it good :D Looks like you put her right on the axles.

bontai Joe
06-02-2005, 11:13 AM
Looks like you certainly have the equipment to unstick just about anything stuck. :fing32:

Carl
06-02-2005, 10:06 PM
Can't rush mother nature can you? Was the little crawler there as a last ditch machine? Couldn't tell if the big one has duals or not. Did it cut any ruts pulling?

parts man
06-02-2005, 10:09 PM
I did that with the tractor a few times today too. ROF

Wingnut
06-02-2005, 10:39 PM
Gosh Dog! Bear when you get thing stuck up there. You get them stuck!

Bear is this the time of year for you when stopping for a break to read MTF a bit of a luxury?

bear
06-03-2005, 02:56 AM
carl the crawler got parked there a week or so ago we used it to scout the wet spots in the feild the big one has duals it did some chewing but no big ruts from it
partman glad i'm not the only one
wingnut usually yes but this year with all the little showers there are lots of break times from feild work but theres usually something to fix in the shop if not theres always mamas 555

Ingersoll444
06-03-2005, 06:04 AM
BoY!! Thats a lot of mass to yank out of an axle deep mudhole. Kinda like when they were building my house, and they stuck two FULL cement trucks in the yard PAST the axles. These were the big rear engian ones also. Then the first big wrecker got burryed also. THAT was a mess. had the road closed for about 5 hours in front of the house.

Ohioplowboy
06-24-2005, 01:35 AM
I know how you feel. Last fall we parked our semi with 1100 bushel of beans on it on solid ground, tarped it and took the combine and header home for the night. No rain in the forecast, but you can guess what it did that night. You can just imagine what 92000 lb did sitting there in the mud. I cant say that it was 'stuck', before we even attempted to move it we hooked onto the front of it with our 8640 Deere and got it to the road. Had to take it through the truck wash on the way home and get rid of some of the mud:( truck now comes home or sits on a known good driveway every night.