Dr_Zinj
Veteran Member
Was cleaning up the property this weekend, raking leaves out of the ditches along the driveway, filling up the FEL, and originally going to dump them in the compost heap.
First load, drove to the end of the driveway and started down the trail toward the compost area and promptly buried the front end all the way to the axle in mud the consistency of wet cow manure. Okay, back tires only down about an inch, put it in reverse. No luck. Not budging. Engaged the 4 wheels (I usually only have it in 2 wheel drive), still no luck. Differential lock didn't even help.
So I dumped the bucket. Raised it up and curled in under, then dropped it in solid contact with the ground. Lifted and pushed with the FEL while driving backwards and sure enough, came right out of the muck. Note that this probably would NOT have worked if I'd also buried the rear wheels. Also note that I'm running with industrial treads, not AGs, which makes a difference in traction under those conditions.
First load, drove to the end of the driveway and started down the trail toward the compost area and promptly buried the front end all the way to the axle in mud the consistency of wet cow manure. Okay, back tires only down about an inch, put it in reverse. No luck. Not budging. Engaged the 4 wheels (I usually only have it in 2 wheel drive), still no luck. Differential lock didn't even help.
So I dumped the bucket. Raised it up and curled in under, then dropped it in solid contact with the ground. Lifted and pushed with the FEL while driving backwards and sure enough, came right out of the muck. Note that this probably would NOT have worked if I'd also buried the rear wheels. Also note that I'm running with industrial treads, not AGs, which makes a difference in traction under those conditions.