Ken P
Member
Folks -
I managed to get my Kubota B2410 stuck in a snowbank of sorts today, dug it out with a shovel, but have seen a number of mentions of using the BH to get unstuck, and was wondering if someone wouldn't mind describing this for a newbie.
What I was doing was to snowblow a path around the house, which I've been doing with each snowfall this winter. It makes it easier for my dogs, especially our older girl Roberta, to get around outside. (We've had a pretty good amount of snow this year - for CT, anyway - and there's a crust which sometimes holds them up, and sometimes doesn't, so it can be hard for the old girl).
Anyhow, the path starts and ends at our driveway, which I'd already cleared. As I was just getting back to the driveway, the tractor slid a bit sideways so it was into the snowbank next to the path, and then it was stuck. I was in 4wd. I tried using the differential lock, but the tractor moved even less with that engaged (without it I could rock it a bit), which seems odd to me.
By the time I gave up trying to move, there was snow and ice packed in around and underneath. I dug around the wheels, then tried to get out as much of the stuff packed in underneath as I could, then lifted the front end of the tractor up by pushing the blower down, cleared some more, and was then able to rock the tractor a bit and drive out. All the while, I'm looking at the backhoe and wondering if I should somehow be using that to maybe lift the rear and move it over a bit?
Anyhow - if there was an easier way to use the tractor to get itself out, my back would love to know for next time.
Thanks -
Ken
I managed to get my Kubota B2410 stuck in a snowbank of sorts today, dug it out with a shovel, but have seen a number of mentions of using the BH to get unstuck, and was wondering if someone wouldn't mind describing this for a newbie.
What I was doing was to snowblow a path around the house, which I've been doing with each snowfall this winter. It makes it easier for my dogs, especially our older girl Roberta, to get around outside. (We've had a pretty good amount of snow this year - for CT, anyway - and there's a crust which sometimes holds them up, and sometimes doesn't, so it can be hard for the old girl).
Anyhow, the path starts and ends at our driveway, which I'd already cleared. As I was just getting back to the driveway, the tractor slid a bit sideways so it was into the snowbank next to the path, and then it was stuck. I was in 4wd. I tried using the differential lock, but the tractor moved even less with that engaged (without it I could rock it a bit), which seems odd to me.
By the time I gave up trying to move, there was snow and ice packed in around and underneath. I dug around the wheels, then tried to get out as much of the stuff packed in underneath as I could, then lifted the front end of the tractor up by pushing the blower down, cleared some more, and was then able to rock the tractor a bit and drive out. All the while, I'm looking at the backhoe and wondering if I should somehow be using that to maybe lift the rear and move it over a bit?
Anyhow - if there was an easier way to use the tractor to get itself out, my back would love to know for next time.
Thanks -
Ken