Oleozz
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2006
- Messages
- 1,656
- Location
- Pa.
- Tractor
- International 1066 with Year Round Cab, Kioti DK 45S with Cab, 451 Loader
Had the equipment ready, the old 1066 was running smooth and the disc had been greased, I thought it was time to do some field work. I had worked about 20 min and looked back and saw one gang wasn't turning, 2 rocks were stuck between the discs. Drove back to the shed and spent the next 20 minutes trying to drive the rocks out, finally they let loose. Back to the field, worked about a half hour this time, was in a section of field that hadn't been plowed for 20 plus years. It looked dry on the surface, the ground was clay. I noticed the tires started slipping and before I knew it I was stuck. All four tires were spinning, couldn't go forward or back because the disc tires wanted to dig in. I had to unhook the disc, back to the shed again for a chain, pulled the disc out, and it's now sitting out in the field. All in all a fun afternoon.