Got stuck today

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Ryan03

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Chardon Ohio
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Farmtrac DTC270, Kubota G5200hydro, Honda recon 250, Suzuki King Quad 450 4x4, 2003 2500 DMax/Allison 4x4
I found a soft spot with my 270 today, luckily I stopped before it got to bad.
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   / Got stuck today
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Hand digging, using the fel, and a little bit of clutch and gear box abuse.
 
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luckily I stopped before it got to bad

I guess so, but it sure looks to me like you stopped too late.:D Glad you got it out.
 
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Hand digging, using the fel, and a little bit of clutch and gear box abuse.


Your not stuck!
You just stopped moving!

I've met some of the best winch recovery operaters in Md. Before I stopped drinking!
 
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Once I dug out around the box scraper with a shovel, I was able to move back and forth a couple of feet by using the loader and running the tractor in low 2 4x4 with the diff locked. I pulled forward as far as I could, then took my chainsaw [had it with me anyway, was improving the trails] and cut down a couple of dead trees around 6 inches in diameter. I then cut the trees into roughly 7 ft sections and placed them across my ruts directly behind the tractor, I then shifted to 3rd high and started rocking the tractor forward and back, after a few times, the back end popped up un the log mat that I had made ,[about 6 ft long]. I then put it back in low and used the loader to push myself back and once to the logs, lift my frontend up to the logs and backed out. Lucky for me, this happened fairly close to my house, where all the mud has a solid clay bottom about 2 ft down. If this would have happend down the trail 400 ft, it would still be there, because you have to go down about 6 ft through the loam and black pete until you hit clay, and it is all spring fed, so it only dries on the top 3 inches or so. you can drive over it carefuly with a heavy machine in the dry season, but as soon as you spin a tire or make a sharp turn, the water actualy oozes up out of it and you stop dead, and every time you move, you sink 6 more inches This is a video of my atv in the described area. I posted it on here a few months ago. I hope I never sink the farmtrac back there, the thought makes me ill. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fQwJXmAdgE
 
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Yea I would definately stay out of that hole with the tractor if the quad couldnt get through it.:eek:

I have always said that you are never stuck if you dont have to have something else pull you out just slowed down or delayed.:D
 
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I would never try that with the tractor. That mud hole was actualy made by driving the atv over a spot bleeding water 10 or 12 times, and it made that giant mudhole. The soil conditions are like that for about a 300 x 200 ft area. What worries me is hitting one of those springs with the farmtrac accidentaly. The neighbor hit one on his property about 4 years ago with a john deer 120 track hoe, and almost drowned the engine berore he quit trying to get out. It took a pc 300 a couple of hours to get him out. Luckily he is an excavator and the 300 [also his machine] was only a 1/4 mile walk away.
 
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Wow, you really got it stick. I got stuck today too. We were pulling some scrap out from an old dump on my land and the little U-haul we used, which only had about 3 inches of ground clearance did not fair well in the mud. It's been a really wet summer here and we had about 1.5 tons on a trailer with a 3/4 ton weight limit. Well, the wheels on the trailer were buried in old logging ruts so we were pretty much dragging the trailer. The industrial tires got caked with mud just spun, while the trailer was about a foot and a half into the mud. Fortunately the Chevy was nearby and was able to get close enough with about 100 feet of 1 inch chain to pull the tractor out while it was still hooked up to the trailer. Third time in three weeks I've gotten stuck in mud in places where there hasn't been mud in ten years. Heck with all the rain we've only hayed our 150 acres once this summer. We usually get our fields hayed three times a summer. Weird weather...it's been playing heck with us this summer. Here are some photos from after by buddy and I got the tractor and trailer unstuck.
 

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Dang...your close enough to become belly hung,and for those that been belly hung we all know what that means. :(

Get stuck now and again just remider of limitations. ;)
 
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Boy-howdy, that's some slick lookin' mud you got there. It's bad here, too, to the point that the tractor is spending far too much time parked.
 
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That is the very reason I put a 2" receiver on the front of my L2800. Now when I get stuck I can slap a small winch on front or back and make short work of it. However, I don't I have ever been quite that stuck.
 
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Yesterday was a bad day, I was traveling in the same relative area, about 300 ft from good ground, and realy got it stuck, as in over the rear hubs and up to the bottom of the hood. I was trying the same digging, fel, and cutting logs to put under the tire tactics that worked the day before, but progress was slow, if there was any at all. I had an idea, I cut some 3ft x 6 in locust logs, and took my chainsaw and made a double cut on the log 1 inch deep every 2 inches every 90 degrees, I then took another log and drove the notched logs into the end of the rear tire ruts, wedging them betweeen the rear of the back tire and the end of the ruts, it was my hope that the lugs on my R-4s would grab the notches and help lift the back end out of the ruts. I climbed on the tractor, put it in reverse, locked the diff, put the trans in low 1, and began using the lift and curl back method with the front end loader. The tractor began to move inch by inch, until all of a sudden I heard a loud fissing hissing noise. I initialy thought that I had torn a hydraulic line or filter off the bottom of the machine since it was totaly bellied out. I stopped the engine immediatly, and realized it was not hydraulic fluid spraying out, but calcium shooting out of the rear tire from where the valve stem on the inner tube used to be. The tire was comepletely flat in about 30 seconds, as all 35 or 40 gallons of calcium leaked out, and the worst part was that I was still just as buried, only now with a unbeaded flat rear tire. I had to call my brother in law to rescue me with his brand new 4x4 TC30 fel tractor{ New Holland calls it something different now, but to me its still a TC30}. An hour and 200 ft of chain later, the TC30 had me back up on solid ground. We jacked up the back of the Farmtrac and removed the flat tire, put it in the bucket of the TC30, and took it up the 50 foot slope to my house at the top of the ravine, wher we deposited it in the back of my 3/4 ton pickup so I could drop it off today to get repaired, $55.00 later it is done and ready to be picked up tomorrow. The worst part is that on last Thursday, I had a mishap with the front tire and wheel that ended up costing $230 in parts to fix, you can read my post in all other brands called Farmtrac 270 need front wheel to learn about that. Sorry though, no pics of the last stuck, as I was so p!$$*d off that the last thing on my mind was snapping photos. Thus far, this trail has cost me $285 dollars in 4 days and has caused me to have a very unhappy Wife. I will try to snap some pics tomorrow of the trail, tire installation in the field {calcium filled 100%} and the ongoing project.
 
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I had my machine break through some ice and up to the axle in swamp mud (cattail stuff); I also cut some 8' logs but chained them between both rear wheels and reversed out:eek: This works VERY well but you have to remember to put the clutch in before the log hits the underside of the tractor.;)

It was fun to do once, now I try harder not to get stuck.

Mike
 
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Ryan03-think maybe its time to stay away from that area? ;)
 
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Ryan03-think maybe its time to stay away from that area? ;)
Yes ,perhaps it is. I just got home with the tire, going out pretty soon to install it.
 
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I printed out that picture for people that buy the Farmtracs! We knew that they are good, tough little tractors, but I think you showed a different side of it! A dirty side, but a good one. Better luck tomorrow out in the field!;)
 
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Well, I got the tire installed with no problems, the tractor back up the ravine and power washed, and all the tools and chains put away. It looks like I will have to drag logs with the Big Bear until I can cover about another 60 feet of trail with my log mat covered with clay process. You can bet that I wont go in that area of trail until I have that crap completly bridged in a couple of weeks. My ultimate goal is to make a trail to the back section of my land that can easily be driven wet or dry with a gator or similar vehicle. The back 40 is loaded with large mature cherry, sugar maple, and oak trees, many over 20 inches in diameter. It is also home to many whitetail deer, wild turkey, feasants, coyote, mallard ducks and geese, and finaly there is a large {20 ft wide} cold water stream with a granite and shale bed that runs along the property line way in the back. In my opinion, the back 40 is about as close to picture perfect as wilderness can get, probably because that darn swamp that keeps getting me stuck has protected the good land behind it for the past 100 or so years. Anyway, here are some direct picture links to the photobucket website that will open some pics of the tire install and so on. http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s232/Tater1977/calciumfilledr4.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s232/Tater1977/readytotransfer-1.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s232/Tater1977/overload.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s232/Tater1977/lininguptire.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s232/Tater1977/readytotighten.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s232/Tater1977/thegoo.jpg
 
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Hand digging, using the fel, and a little bit of clutch and gear box abuse.

You were not too far from having to report it "stolen" :)

John
 
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