Best Tire for Boggy Ground

   / Best Tire for Boggy Ground #41  
OK, now we know we have a long stick, here's the same stick but just pused into the ground, you can still see the top of it. No I didn't hit it with a hammer, just pushed it to the ground. Is this realy a bog?? In the spring it has standing water in spot's.
 

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Rich, your second photo didnt post. I think I know the answer, but tell us what tires you have.
 
   / Best Tire for Boggy Ground #43  
Here's the tapemesure in the hole made by the stick. I think you can get the point. It's very gooy stuff.
 

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   / Best Tire for Boggy Ground #44  
This is a spot where I moved some old logs and maybe a small stump last year but the grass has not taken hold yet. As you can see if one were to make a few trips through here it would not be long befor you would looking for the winch. Which I have done by the way with the 1910 I had with R1 tires.
 

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Sorry about that I hit a fubar I think. Here it is.
 

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   / Best Tire for Boggy Ground #46  
ive had my iseki buried up to the axles in mud and came out like a champ with my ag tires..i also believe that thye get a better bite in just about any condition that u dont care bout tearin any thing up ...because they will tear the heck out of anything if yer pulling something.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
 
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