MadReferee
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- Joined
- Apr 28, 2003
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- 3,862
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Tractor
- Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
This afternoon my son got the Kubota stuck in some mud.
A few days ago I had cleared an access from my driveway to my back clearing project and the dozer caused a few ruts about 2 feet deep. The ground is naturally soft with a high water table. My son took the Kubota over to get some wood I had cut and didn't realize just how soft and slimey the ground was, especially since we had a good hard rain just 2 nights before.
Well, he got stuck good and the front tire was just about burried. And as he tried to get out he just made it worse as the R4's fron and rear just filled with slime and became slicks. I ended up using the dozer to pull him out, which was a chore in itself since a big tree and my CoverIt shelter were in the way.
The pictures aren't all that great but here they are.
A few days ago I had cleared an access from my driveway to my back clearing project and the dozer caused a few ruts about 2 feet deep. The ground is naturally soft with a high water table. My son took the Kubota over to get some wood I had cut and didn't realize just how soft and slimey the ground was, especially since we had a good hard rain just 2 nights before.
Well, he got stuck good and the front tire was just about burried. And as he tried to get out he just made it worse as the R4's fron and rear just filled with slime and became slicks. I ended up using the dozer to pull him out, which was a chore in itself since a big tree and my CoverIt shelter were in the way.
The pictures aren't all that great but here they are.