avorancher
Silver Member
Cutting a new road near a stream this weekend and the FEL hit a large boulder. When I tried to push it out, the tires spun and the Kubota slipped sideways putting both front and rear left tires into soft dirt that lined the edge of the new road. Maneuvering made things worse as one side continued to sink.
The good news was that the stream was only 6 feet below the road at this point, one of the lowest points. Bad news is that 6 feet sure looked like a long ways from where I was sitting.
Picture describes better than I can.
The good news was that the stream was only 6 feet below the road at this point, one of the lowest points. Bad news is that 6 feet sure looked like a long ways from where I was sitting.
Picture describes better than I can.