PineRidge
Super Member
We have all done it at one time or another. But I have to this day never got my tractor stuck so badly that I couldn't finagle it out using the FEL and bucket curl. At least one incident sticks out well in my mind. At the time my TC-40D was but a couple of months young and I was still learning. I had just finished using the BH to dig out a rather large stump where the woods meets my grass line. It was an old walnut tree that just had to go because it kept fouling the yard with those large nuts that play havoc with my finish mower deck. Anyway, I had just drug out the stump and was pushing the loose dirt back in the hole with the FEL bucket when I got distracted for a split second and ended up following the dirt in the hole myself. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif Two wheels in and two wheels out......
The FEL kept me from doing any damage (other than my pride) and when I finally got my composure back I was able to use the bucket curl to get me out of a embarrassing situation. I am sure the neighbors must have heard my war cry that afternoon &#*%*#@%. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
We have all been there at one time or another so share with the rest of us, how bad did you get your tractor stuck? Were you fortunate enough to get it back out without additional assistance? If you have any pictures to share I know we would all like to see them.
The FEL kept me from doing any damage (other than my pride) and when I finally got my composure back I was able to use the bucket curl to get me out of a embarrassing situation. I am sure the neighbors must have heard my war cry that afternoon &#*%*#@%. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
We have all been there at one time or another so share with the rest of us, how bad did you get your tractor stuck? Were you fortunate enough to get it back out without additional assistance? If you have any pictures to share I know we would all like to see them.