How did you ever free that BX?
That is what neighbors are for, Big Mahandra.
I was pretty worried about it, at one point it had sunk into the mud to where the nose was in the mud to the head lights. We had to leave it there for the evening and when we came back the loader had gone down as well as the loader and the stabilizer arms. I had to start it up while the tractor was nose down at about a 60deg angle. Figuring that oil would be no where near the pickup I had great fears, I made a call to Kubota (not the dealer) and asked about it. They said the engine had a low oil cutoff and if it had no pressure it just would not run. So still worried, but with the idea I had the Kubota (I am a total f-ing idiot) insurance and hoping it would help pay for a new engine if I did blow it to bits, I started it up. No warning lights (I think I am going to install a real read out for some of these fluids) I hate idiot lights...but I am an idiot. Raised the arms raised the backhoe and the bucked and pulled it out no problem.
Now how did I manage this:
Well this is a drainage ditch, I was trying to scoop out the edges with the front loader and started to slide in....as I started to back up, and I was backing up, the angle was so steep my butt came off the seat and the engine died. after that I just slid right into the ditch.
I tried moving it with the loader, backhoe and arms, but the ground was just way too soft.
I don't really fault the machine for this, or think I was trying to do too much with the machine....I think this falls into the category of S**** happens.
A little time with a power washer and she is good as new, but with some new stories to tell.