LoneCowboy
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Actually, not me, the wife.
Doing this nasty bushhogging job today (luckily bid enough for it). Along ditches, 5 to 10' high, nobody knows what's under there, etc
Took both tractors and put the wife to work on one side and I went to work on another. AFter about 2 hours, the cell rings, it's the wife
"sshhhzzzt, help, the tractor is in the trees shhhhzzzt"
What the ?????????
Shut down, go running over there in the big tractor, grabbing a chain at the truck. (and of course, this is way at the other side of field (70 acres) and the TC45 is at a 45 degree angle and just sitting there and she's out.
Thank god she's alright and it's just buried in a ditch. She was working along the ditch, maybe 1 foot deep, the bank fell away under her and right the ditch went to 3 feet deep!!!!!!!!!
Luckily it was very narrow, maybe 18" wide, so it couldn't actually fall over. She did great, shut the motor down immediately and GOT THE HECK OUT!!!!
So, we hook up the chain to the 3point and the front of the TN adn start pulling. Well, that works to go backwards but it won't come out (too big of a ditch). Had to walk all the way back across (because now the TN was holding up the TC) and get the truck and another chain. Hooked the truck to the chain and the loader attachment arm (up high) and pulled it somewhat vertical and then pulled it back. Had to shuffle a couple times, but it worked.
Scary!!!!
and I had told her to stay away from the ditch, but there's no way, you could have never seen it do this. We were very lucky it keep it basically upright.
Started right up, no smoke and everything works Tough tractor
Oh and it was like 100 degrees
Doing this nasty bushhogging job today (luckily bid enough for it). Along ditches, 5 to 10' high, nobody knows what's under there, etc
Took both tractors and put the wife to work on one side and I went to work on another. AFter about 2 hours, the cell rings, it's the wife
"sshhhzzzt, help, the tractor is in the trees shhhhzzzt"
What the ?????????
Shut down, go running over there in the big tractor, grabbing a chain at the truck. (and of course, this is way at the other side of field (70 acres) and the TC45 is at a 45 degree angle and just sitting there and she's out.
Thank god she's alright and it's just buried in a ditch. She was working along the ditch, maybe 1 foot deep, the bank fell away under her and right the ditch went to 3 feet deep!!!!!!!!!
Luckily it was very narrow, maybe 18" wide, so it couldn't actually fall over. She did great, shut the motor down immediately and GOT THE HECK OUT!!!!
So, we hook up the chain to the 3point and the front of the TN adn start pulling. Well, that works to go backwards but it won't come out (too big of a ditch). Had to walk all the way back across (because now the TN was holding up the TC) and get the truck and another chain. Hooked the truck to the chain and the loader attachment arm (up high) and pulled it somewhat vertical and then pulled it back. Had to shuffle a couple times, but it worked.
Scary!!!!
and I had told her to stay away from the ditch, but there's no way, you could have never seen it do this. We were very lucky it keep it basically upright.
Started right up, no smoke and everything works Tough tractor
Oh and it was like 100 degrees