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8404 said:
the heavier the tractor the worst it is.

<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=328433"/>

Ouch!
 
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Timm,
That's getting on being stuck and with 2WD only. Hey, you're working that FEL and before long you'll be hosing the mud off. Man, now I can remember back in the day.......................

That was a guy about 3 miles away that was stuck. He borrowed the tractor from someone & agreed to bush hog their fields for using it.

He had 2 others come over to pull him out & they almost got stuck spinning the tires. I went over & pulled him out.

The next day when I came home from work he was waiting on me to pull him out again. This time he ran off in a ditch & the bank was the only thing keeping it from turning over.
 
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Timm250 said:
That was a guy about 3 miles away that was stuck. He borrowed the tractor from someone & agreed to bush hog their fields for using it.

He had 2 others come over to pull him out & they almost got stuck spinning the tires. I went over & pulled him out.

The next day when I came home from work he was waiting on me to pull him out again. This time he ran off in a ditch & the bank was the only thing keeping it from turning over.

I am betting from that point forward, no one offered to let him borrow their tractor!
 
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I am betting from that point forward, no one offered to let him borrow their tractor!

I'm sure not going to loan him my tractor!!
 
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Have you tried "Walking" it out? I had a similar problem. Took 2 4X4 posts about 2 ft longer than the outside tire width, lashed them thru the hubs with chain and it walked right out like it was on stilts. There is a video on Youtube on how it works. Here is the link:

Fordson tractor stuck in the mud - YouTube

Good luck!

Tommy Jones
 
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Greg,

I am glad you got it out.

We were in Marion yesterday, had lunch at Countryside BBQ. I think that is the name of it; it is below the Kubota dealership.

I tried the flounder plate:licking::D
 
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hunterridgefarm said:
Greg,

I am glad you got it out.

We were in Marion yesterday, had lunch at Countryside BBQ. I think that is the name of it; it is below the Kubota dealership.

I tried the flounder plate:licking::D

My wife orders the smoked chicken every time we go there. I'm partial to the BBQ...good stuff!
 
 
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