Field claims yet another tractor!!!

/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#21  
Yeah, like they say "pics or it didn't happen ".

I did something similar with my RTV1100...Ended up taking an aluminum floor jack to the machine and used pieces of 1/2" plywood to effectively build a deck under the machine. My issue was opposite of yours, had a power angle plow on front and no trees anywhere in sight...I shall never repeat that one.
I've read several posts of people jacking up a stuck tractor but I don't understand how you would actually do that in mud? But I guess it depends on the situation?
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#22  
Any chance once you get all your machinery out of that swamp you could find some way to drain it ? LOL
I wouldn't exactly call it a swamp. lol however, I don't really know what to call it? My friend refers to it as rotten. However, he felt like it would eventually dry out. The guy I initially paid to bush hog it said the same thing. however, he also advised there's a technique called a 'turtleback' where a dozer builds up the middle of a field with dirt to help it drain better. So at this point, I'm leaning more towards the wait and see approach. :)
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#23  
Be careful using a come-a-long if that is what you decide. I blew a 2 ton one apart trying to pull an 8n or 9n tractor out that was buried to the axles. I don't use cheater bars on them anymore!
point noted! I found a 4ton model at homedepot.com that was pretty affordable. unfortunately, it didn't have very good reviews. I may have to check out tractor supply...
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#24  
Use enough winch and it should come right out.

View attachment 402953

:)

Bruce
Maybe I can invest in a good winch if I ever get a trailer. As it stands now, I have to call someone anytime I have an equipment failure. Luckily my ztr is still under warranty so the dealer comes and picks it up for free. However, I doubt that will still be the case in approximately 3.5 years. lol
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#25  
If I remember Zachary correctly, it was pretty much ALL swamp:eek:

Zachary Seafood still there? I sure could use me a sack fulla mudbugs!:licking:

- Jay
I'm not familiar with Zachary Seafood? I've only been here for less than a year. However, Tony's Seafood in Baton Rouge is still in business and should be able to scratch your itch. ;)
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #26  
Here is the pole vault event.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_I8v23wQBU

The other event is hurdles, in which the timber had one end chained to each wheel, and the tractor drives over it. Reposition as needed.

Bruce
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#27  
ditto... the only reason I opened this thread was to see a stuck pic! :laughing:
Well I apologize for making you waste that precious mouse click. I hope you didn't get a finger sprain or any other injury in the process. :)

Maybe I'll try uploading some pics again if I can ever figure it out. However, I'm warning you now that they're not all that exciting... Now the ones of the stranded ztr and Tacoma on the other hand were pretty epic! My wife made a point of sharing those with all of her closest family and friends. lol
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!!
  • Thread Starter
#28  
Here is the pole vault event.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_I8v23wQBU

The other event is hurdles, in which the timber had one end chained to each wheel, and the tractor drives over it. Reposition as needed.

Bruce
I didn't think it was going to work once I saw the board break. lol Before watching the video, the picture I had in my mind was the back of the tractor being raised by the boards. But it appears they were simply using the boards for traction.
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #30  
I'm not familiar with Zachary Seafood? I've only been here for less than a year. However, Tony's Seafood in Baton Rouge is still in business and should be able to scratch your itch. ;)

Too bad. Zachary Seafood was there maybe 15 years ago. It used to be on Main St. a bit to the west of "downtown". Looks like they built the Winn-Dixie there. Maybe they moved and re-named it as "Tucker's Seafood". Used to be both CHEAP and GOOD. Sold whole brown paper sacks full-o mudbugs for maybe $10-$12. MMMMmmmmmmmm.....

Hope you got the tractor out by now.

- Jay
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #31  
I've read several posts of people jacking up a stuck tractor but I don't understand how you would actually do that in mud? But I guess it depends on the situation?

I used about a 4x4 piece of 3/4 plywood under the jack..Lifted each corner and put a 3x3 piece of 1/2" plywood under each wheel..It was very muddy but the plywood helped distribute the weight..It does depend on the situation.
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #32  
Unfortunately, I don't own or have access to a winch or trailer.

They are not very expensive and mine have been used more than once for various chores besides getting me unstuck.
8000 Lb. Cable Winch Puller

Of course a nice electric winch would be better, but these armstrong pullers will work.
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #34  
I used one of those HF 8000lb winches. It came apart with about 500lbs pull.............[/url]

Bruce
Exactly right! I had a friend who used comealongs a lot and he always said the cheap ones were a waste of money; they might theoretically have the rating they claimed, mechanical advantage-wise, but they either failed before you got to that rating or they slowly failed at cumulative lesser ratings.

This is one item where spending money on a quality piece is definitely a must.
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #35  
Your field sounds like one of mine, which is a peat bog. I have 200' of cable, which according to Murphy means that I generally get stuck about 205 feet from the nearest tree lol. My tractor is much heavier than any of my close neighbors so I wound up buying a Mile Marker hydraulic winch. It's bolted to a cradle that can be mounted to either the tractor's drawbar or a plate with a 2" receiver that I have bolted on the front of my tractor. Picked it up brand new on craigslist for $300; pretty good score. I had to buy a couple of 10' hydraulic hoses for when it's bolted up front but the winch works great.

stuck.jpg
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #36  
Similar situation in my field - twice.

Used a flat piece of granite in the muck to support a jack, disconnected the brush hog and pulled it off the rear by hand, woo. The granite will sink then stop when it hits solids, giving you a jacking base. Then slipped a sheet of plywood under the front wheels as far back as possible under the tractor. Jacked up the rear, one side at a time, and filled the tire depression with evergreen bows in front of the rear tires in such a way as they would get sucked undfer the tires. Believe me, mine has been down low in the muck, over the rear frame. SO basically, I lifted the tractor on plywood and drove over it. Once iot starts moving, keep the pedal steady from spinning and keep going !

So first thing, low range, start slow, the FWD will pull the front tires forward on the plywood after a little rocking f-r, the rears will get the brush drawn under them and enough to get a grip on the plywood that under the tractor.

1st time took me 4 hours, 2nd time lessons learned, less than 1 hour. My field changes so one year dry, next year soup under the field grass - you can't see it till your're in it, and then you're
screwed.

hth
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #37  
Here is the pole vault event.
Lets see now...what did I do with that pic of Dad's Super M with it's exhaust pipe driven into the ground...:eek:
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #38  
I got stuck a couple times with my first tractor, a Yanmar 4220D four wheel drive. First time luckily a backhoe was present so they just threw a chain on the back of the bush hog and hooked to the back hoe bucket and easily yanked me out. The tractor was setting on the floor boards in muck that I couldn't use the FEL to push with it was so soupy. It was an area where my brother in law had dumped spoils from a pond when it was cleaned out. Dry on top, mush underneath.

The next time, I had a box blade on back and we were removing some spoils from a partially dried up pond. I had ran across this area several times picking up a FEL load of moist soil from the pond but on this trip the front end and one rear wheel just sank into something like quicksand. Even after dumping the load of dirt, the FEL had no purchase on the loose water logged sandy soil. We finally managed to get the box blade off, it was earthbound on the 3 PH but a sledge hammer to the lift arms got them loose. Luckily this time, we had another tractor and after getting the box blade moved out of the way, was able to pull me out. The soil was like walking on foam rubber. It just pumped up all around if you stepped on it. The next day the ground was hard as cement but will a little stomping up and down the dirt became saturated with water and again was loose and wet. I think there was an underground spring there that would well up if you vibrated the soil a bit. Well, we avoided that spot and dug quite a bit of dirt out of the pond with the FEL's on our tractors without getting stuck again.
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #39  
I used one of those HF 8000lb winches. It came apart with about 500lbs pull.

Got one of these to replace it. It weights about 10 times as much as the HF 8000.

Maasdam 4T Pow-R-Pull® Cable Puller - 8000 lbs WLL - #8000SB

Bruce

Harbor Freight come-alongs might be junk today. ??????? I bought my 4 ton puller about 15 years ago from Northern Hydraulics which it is probably China made too, but I've never had a problem with mine. About the heaviest thing I've pulled though was my 8N or truck which I doubt weights much more than 3-4000 lbs or so, but that was rolling though thick mud. More money may buy you a better winch, but I haven't had to replace my cheap one yet.
 
/ Field claims yet another tractor!!! #40  
We use to use a danforth boat anchor when there were no trees around , dig a hole and bury the anchor attached to the winch cable . Worked 8 out of 10 times .
 

Marketplace Items

Rhino SE8 Rotary Cutter (A64047)
Rhino SE8 Rotary...
JOHN DEERE CART (A62131)
JOHN DEERE CART...
2016 Chevrolet Silverado Pickup Truck, VIN # 1GCRCNEH0GZ236549 (A61165)
2016 Chevrolet...
2013 John Deere 1770NT Planter (A63109)
2013 John Deere...
Wacker Neuson HI400 Heater (A61166)
Wacker Neuson...
UNUSED RAYTREE RMBD50 - 50" HYD DRUM MULCHER (A62131)
UNUSED RAYTREE...
 
Top