Jeff Lary
Gold Member
Guess i should have looked at the viedo before my last post.We never did it that way we chained a log about 2' longer than the width of the rear wheels to both wheels up as close to the frame as possible .With both wheels chained to the log when the wheels turn they push the log down and under the tractor and into the mud. That lifts the tractor out of the mud and moves you foward .Just before the log comes up to hit the back of the tractor, stop un-chain the log place it in front re-chain and repeat much safer than the way they did it . But it also much slower.