4-wheeler\'s trick applied to tractors
Here's a goofy little "Jeep" trick I applied to "tractoring" the other day -- Not sure if it has been posted here in the past, but thought I'd go ahead and post it anywho.
I was using the box blade (low gears - VERY slow) and had just stopped making forward progress (rear dif locked, all 4 wheels still slowly turning though).
Anyway, an old Jeeping trick for a "stuck" situation is to turn your steering wheel back and forth a couple of times while the wheels turn. I tried it and sure enough, works for tractors too. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif The tractor tarted creeping forward once again and I was able to avoid even pushing in the clutch - much less throwing it in to reverse.
Of course, this trick is useless unless you have a 4wd tractor. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
Here's a goofy little "Jeep" trick I applied to "tractoring" the other day -- Not sure if it has been posted here in the past, but thought I'd go ahead and post it anywho.
I was using the box blade (low gears - VERY slow) and had just stopped making forward progress (rear dif locked, all 4 wheels still slowly turning though).
Anyway, an old Jeeping trick for a "stuck" situation is to turn your steering wheel back and forth a couple of times while the wheels turn. I tried it and sure enough, works for tractors too. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif The tractor tarted creeping forward once again and I was able to avoid even pushing in the clutch - much less throwing it in to reverse.
Of course, this trick is useless unless you have a 4wd tractor. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif