megaboz
Platinum Member
Working on building a pole-building garage, lots of mud in some cases so deep the belly of the tractor would drag in the mud. Well at the end of one day I parked it in the almost finished garage. Next day it was 10 degrees out and the 6 foot box blade was frozen to the ground. Finally got it freed and the tractor wouldn't move. I thought I broke something. Turns out that with all the mud it actually froze every wheel in place, to the ground to the axle and to wherever else the mud was.
After two days with a multi-fuel heater, I was finally able to get it to move. What a mess!
Moral of the story, don't park your tractor in the winter when mud is caked everywhere!
Oh well, it was fun in the mud before it froze!
After two days with a multi-fuel heater, I was finally able to get it to move. What a mess!
Moral of the story, don't park your tractor in the winter when mud is caked everywhere!
Oh well, it was fun in the mud before it froze!