Originally Posted by
Adiredneck
I hear you there. I had a similar day in late November. I was pushing to get all of my wood cut, working alone (everyone else was hunting). About 1/2 way into the first trailer load, I was trying to raise the butt of a 12" Maple that had blown over. I was using the FEL to get it over the root ball, and when I was lifting, I heard a hissing sound. Whenever I hit the joystick, more hissing. So I was thinking I had a Hydraulic leak or something. Nope, just the front tire coming off the rim. I walked down the mountain, grabbed a socket set & the Four Wheeler, took tire off, had to go to a service station to dismount the tire due to the amount of frozen mud that had wedged its way in. 1 1/2 hours later, I can continue cutting wood. On the way down, the trailer tire breaks through the frost & is sitting on the axle with 2 face cords loaded in it. Not moving an inch. I was not about to unload the entire load of wood to get the trailer out.
So, I chained the 3PH to a tree & used the FEL to winch the trailer out of the mud hole. I did end up getting one more load that day, coming down the mountain in the dark. The 4 wheeler spent the night up there & the trailer didn't get unloaded until the next day. Maybe I should have gone X-Mas shopping with the wife & MIL? NOT!!!