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Everyone needs one of those types of "stuck" in order to appreciate what not to do. My time was 30 years ago and it took me all day to get things out in pieces like you did. Lesson learned to not do that again.

On my land it seems to be an ever educating process or perhaps I'm just a slow learner. I get stuck quite often, but sometimes it's just more work than others to resolve the situation.

This year was especially wet and I've been badly stuck twice, slightly stuck a dozen times, and nearly had one rollover... I've got lots of ground that is typically very solid, but this year you need chest waders to stay dry and will go to your waist in muck. There are lots of new washouts hidden in the grass and weeds, a couple are large enough to swallow half the tractor or tip it over depending on how you come across it...
 
   / Worst stuck pics #285  
It hasn't rained here in a couple weeks,, I was mowing with the JD 4105,, and got stuck,,,

I was mowing under some apple trees,, then tried to back up a slight grade,, the tractor would not go.

WHAT THE,,,,,!!! :confused:

The fallen apples were everywhere, if it had not been for MFWD,, I would have been REAL stuck,,,:laughing:
Those apples were like grease,,, :D
 
   / Worst stuck pics #286  
Putting the finish grade on a 12 acre land clearing job and seemed to find a wetter spot than I had been working...
 

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   / Worst stuck pics #287  
Same land clearing job, but the initial stumping. Good thing my bride (literally) was there with the ole Kubota to pull out the John Deere 850!! :cloud9:
 

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   / Worst stuck pics #288  
This was a different land clearing job; 18 acres on the side of a mountain. Some of it was not bad, but this part was teeming with ledge. It was not really a "stuck", but i sure was not going anywhere! It took me and another guy about 5 hours to put the track back on.
 

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How much help did you need to get out of that?
We actually got the hoe out all by itself, kinda. Hooked a couple of nylon straps to some large oaks just up the hill that we could pull to. Got the machine reared up first and shoved about 6 trees under the tracks to crawl on using the 299d. After everything was in place we crawled it out in about half an hour but took a good 6 hours to get to that point and figure out what would and wouldn't work.

Here's another

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That is very scary. I am getting clostraphobic thinking about being trapped with nobody around.
Glad you had someone looking out for you with the means to rescue you.
 
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I wonder what that trailer actually is? I also can't believe that the 90 on that arm doesn't break when pulling close to retracted position.
 
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I just came accross this by accident and thought it was cool and kind of different.

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I'm totally amazed that the towing rig isn't moving.

I noticed that only one front was spinning on the Deere - I don't know why but I thought when you got to tractors that size you could lock both the front and rear axles. Seems like it would be a good idea, at least at that farm....
 
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I noticed the same thing. At that point though, I'm thinking it would have made little difference and might as well spare the expense and complexity. Many farmers still shy away from the expense of MFWD and a def lock just makes it worse.

What you need is little, lightning fast robotic fingers that scoop the mud out from between the tire treads. Those tires looked EXACTLY like my turf tires in mud!
 
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I saw that the just other day....
That is a “hook lift style” trailer that we use in roll off trucks in the states to haul dumpsters.
Some are rated for 60,000 pounds.
The straps would break before the arm. I was surprised the pull tractor was able to hold its ground.
 
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