terraformer
Silver Member
Today working on fall maintenance around our front pond. Got too close to the edge while backing up and got the two right wheels in the quagmire. I tried using the bucket as a flipper to get out, has worked on wet hills before. Kept getting in deeper. Was about to the hub on the front.
Decided to try using a tow strap around a tree about 20-30 feet away and importantly on dry ground. Uncurled the bucket and ran a log chain to a hook on the right side of the bucket, My plan was to curl the bucket while in gear. Each time it moved a bit closer, sometimes inches. Was really going off camber, but after 10-12 times I pulled it out.
The incident was entirely self inflicted but made it out. My wife told me don't do that prior
Perhaps this technique will help someone else.
Decided to try using a tow strap around a tree about 20-30 feet away and importantly on dry ground. Uncurled the bucket and ran a log chain to a hook on the right side of the bucket, My plan was to curl the bucket while in gear. Each time it moved a bit closer, sometimes inches. Was really going off camber, but after 10-12 times I pulled it out.
The incident was entirely self inflicted but made it out. My wife told me don't do that prior
Perhaps this technique will help someone else.