TigerfaninAR
Gold Member
Take your camera
I don't know whats in the mud but everytime I bring some home on the tractor the dogs eat it.....dangest thing to see, dogs licking my tractor clean. I actually have to put it away muddy sometimes because I'm concerned they'll eat too much and get sick..
If you're determined to do it, build a set of two foot wide "tracks" out of heavy plywood for the tractor to drive on, it'll spread the load over a wider area. You'll need at least six pieces and a helper to move them as you drive, make sure the ends overlap at least a foot or two. If it slides off or through them, you're up the proverbial creek. Clay in this case !
Chilly
Today was a good day with the BX-24 and RTV-900. I was small enough to be able to use the FEL to dig a trench about 150 ft long (working at a right angle to the trench). I also used the FEL to dig a 4' wide swale through mud and roots.
The RTV-900 had no trouble pulling me out every time I sank. I assisted as much as it asked, and it pulled me out slowly but surely.
Water is now moving away from the road and towards the swamp like it's supposed to!
No one said it couldn't be done, so I did it!