Amazing pictures. In one picture, the water looks like it's almost up to the headlights, yet in another a person is standing just a foot or two in front of tractor and water is barely over their ankles.
Its very small creek and very shallow, but tractor sank very quick![]()
We've got one like that on our place. The county comes along and cleans it out every few years. This year, with all the heavy rain we've had, they cleaned it out soon after, as it goes under a state highway. If debris plugs up the culvert under the HWY, it would wash out the road quickly.
You're lucky that didn't get stuck there this spring, eh? Did that creek swell like pretty much the rest did around here?
Yeah, creek had a lot more water in the spring. I would have never attempted to cross it back then.
County cleans this creek every few years, and I don't think I am allowed to do much to it.
I will probably build a removable bridge for ATVs/Dirt Bikes, and the tractor will have to go around on the road.
Put some pallets in the creek and see what happens....This is not fair, a stuck tractor only gets 75 posts and a stuck drain plug gets 384.:grumpy:
Yeah, its something like no structures, tree, etc... within 25' of the centerline. I got lucky with ours, in that there is an old abandoned railroad trestle over ours. I only walk across it, but the county took their excavator across it this spring.
You might be able to pick up a cheap small mobile home frame and leave the axles and tires on it. Build a deck on it, and roll it into the creek with the tractor when you need it, and roll it out when you don't. There's just a few of those frames around these parts.... :laughing:
How did you know what I was about to do???
Know a guy that works @ RV factory in Elkhart, they scrap defective RV frames all the time (welded incorrectly or slightly crooked).