skent
Platinum Member
Congrats Dave,
All of us were pullin for ya!!!
Glad to hear the bota is back where its dry and warm.
I watched a neighbor (several years ago) try to make it over a section of a snow drift 4 or 5 feet deep with his White Field Boss (tried to save a few minutes by not using the field road). I tried to tell him it was too deep but he thought with enough speed, he could get through it. I've never seen (in person) a tractor as stuck as he was. All four wheels sitting there spinning and him not moving in inch. I had almost gotten stuck in the same place two weeks earlier with much less snow with a case DC with field chains.
He and his cousin spent the better part of a day doing solid digging. They were beat, but finally they got it loose. He hasn't tried that again.
The only downside to your experience is if you (and the rest of us) didn't learn something from it.
The chains (and some rear Ballast) will keep your baby goin'
All of us were pullin for ya!!!
Glad to hear the bota is back where its dry and warm.
I watched a neighbor (several years ago) try to make it over a section of a snow drift 4 or 5 feet deep with his White Field Boss (tried to save a few minutes by not using the field road). I tried to tell him it was too deep but he thought with enough speed, he could get through it. I've never seen (in person) a tractor as stuck as he was. All four wheels sitting there spinning and him not moving in inch. I had almost gotten stuck in the same place two weeks earlier with much less snow with a case DC with field chains.
He and his cousin spent the better part of a day doing solid digging. They were beat, but finally they got it loose. He hasn't tried that again.
The only downside to your experience is if you (and the rest of us) didn't learn something from it.
The chains (and some rear Ballast) will keep your baby goin'