Soundguy
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- Mar 11, 2002
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I was taking a seal kit out to our mechanic on the job yesterday, And had to drive down a few back roads in a very rural farming community. Access path for our job is back behind a bunch of farms, and we are more or less driving thru old cow pastures.. etc. Ground was a bit soft. My dodge truck was sinking 6" easilly. Had to keep moving.. thought 4wd was gonna be needed in the non-grassed areas. On my way in.. I noticed a canopy behind a set of hedges.. I thought it was a tad big to be a lawnmower canopy.. but it was setting sort of low. On my way out.. I drove by the hedgerow and leaned over.
I saw a jinma.. ( didn't get model number.. but looke dto be a 2xx unit.. had 4wd.. was high centered.. tires well muddied. Owner must have abandoned it there to let the place dry up.
There were a bunch of other tractors at other farms..Ford 7000, cut MF, etc.. but most were parked.. The only one I saw actually traversing the muck was a 70's model JD.. looke dto be a hi-clearance model... Aparently the tires were tall enough to simply dig furrows and hit hard ground 6"-8" down. For the most part.. looked like all the tire tracks from the pasture were heading out! Guess the poor owner of the jinma missed the rain report that day!
I sure hope it dry's up some. . the tractor was clean looking except for the knee deep mud... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Soundguy
I saw a jinma.. ( didn't get model number.. but looke dto be a 2xx unit.. had 4wd.. was high centered.. tires well muddied. Owner must have abandoned it there to let the place dry up.
There were a bunch of other tractors at other farms..Ford 7000, cut MF, etc.. but most were parked.. The only one I saw actually traversing the muck was a 70's model JD.. looke dto be a hi-clearance model... Aparently the tires were tall enough to simply dig furrows and hit hard ground 6"-8" down. For the most part.. looked like all the tire tracks from the pasture were heading out! Guess the poor owner of the jinma missed the rain report that day!
I sure hope it dry's up some. . the tractor was clean looking except for the knee deep mud... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Soundguy