JimME
Bronze Member
Our 3 year old wanted to go for a tractor ride late today. I took him down the woods road, and hit some deep snow. We got stuck on a downhill section in deep snow and I had to use the front end loader to "curl" our way back up the hill 8" at a time. During this process (approx. 5 minutes), my son said "Don't worry Daddy, I won't tell Momma". I got a real chuckle out of this... We got turned around and started to head back when we hit an uphill section with deep snow that we negotiated downhill, but uphill was a different story. After multiple attempts to get through it, I took an alternate route up through a field and bypassed the deep stuff. I used the locking rear diff. in this area. It made the difference between getting out and getting stuck. When we got back, my 3 year old refused to mention it to my wife until I brought it up and then he spilled his guts. I guess he's my little tractor buddy.
In summary, the front end loader and locking rear differential can be most helpful when you get stuck.
ps.- Unfortunately, no pictures.
In summary, the front end loader and locking rear differential can be most helpful when you get stuck.
ps.- Unfortunately, no pictures.