My Stupid Problem

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DT86

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A few of you may know I've been trying to get a bush hogging service started. Last week I had a nice 35 - 40 acre job about 18 miles from home. I moved the tractor and mower on Thursday evening and put in about 10 hours overall on Friday. Just as I was getting done the owner shows up and wants just a little more mowing done. The area in question was a little hard to get to and he promised there were no obstacles hiding in the 8' tall Polkweeds, briars and Locust sprouts. I was tired and ready to go home but I went ahead and started to mow the area against my better judgement.

Like I said the weeds were high and I had trouble believing that there were no hidden obstacles. I devised a plan to back the mower slowly through the mess hoping to find any rocks or stumps with the mowers 6 tires before the blades did. It's a tactic that's worked well before.

All was well for the first little bit as the tractor crept backward while straining my torso to see behind me. First pass done, second pass no problem. I had to stop once and inform the owner he was standing entirely too close and needed to move. On the third pass backwards it finally happened, disaster... Not 10 feet from where I had started the bush hog suddenly fell into a hole. Not a little hole, a big one. So deep the deck hit the ground and the blades contact the dirt, killing the engine before I can stop the PTO. I rush to start the engine to see if I can free myself, no dice. The wheels spin and it sits still. I dismount to see how big the hole really is, the weeds are so thick you couldn't even tell there was a hole.

"What do we do now?" the owner asked. "Nothing" I said, " I'll deal with this later."

It rained off and on all weekend. Not good weather for extracting a stuck machine. So it remained there as I pondered my options.

Today I went back with a machete to clear the weeds enough to see what I'm up against. "WOW!", "Holy Sh*t!", " I'm lucky I didn't hit the hole with one tire of the tractor!" and a few other things came to mind.

So here is my stupid problem. What we have is a sink hole 12 or so feet deep with an opening about 5'x8' and nearly vertical sides. It opens up on one side and goes much deeper UNDER the tractor.



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   / My Stupid Problem #2  
Turn the tractor around and use the FEL to fill the whole.
 
   / My Stupid Problem #4  
Get a bigger tractor in there to help pull it out and charge the landowner for it.
Pan
 
   / My Stupid Problem #5  
Take it easy so you don't do a bunch of damage. You might want to secure a rope nearby so if someone falls in, they can get out..
 
   / My Stupid Problem #6  
Unhitch the mower, remove the tractor from the danger zone, pull the mower out with a chain, put the owner in the hole, and fill it. :)



Bruce
 
   / My Stupid Problem #7  
If you unhitch it you may be looking for an excavator to get it out of that hole. Don't mess with it till you get help.
Pan
 
   / My Stupid Problem #8  
Unhook it, chain it up and lift it out with the FEL. BTW, I were you, my hourly price just tripled.

I was told the same thing once ( nothing in the field)... 5 minutes later I found a well head the hard way!
 
   / My Stupid Problem #9  
Unhook it, chain it up and lift it out with the FEL. BTW, I were you, my hourly price just tripled.

I was told the same thing once ( nothing in the field)... 5 minutes later I found a well head the hard way!

If you price a field to bush hog without walking it first your due whatever happens to you , Hopefully after the first time you learn what not to do !!
 
   / My Stupid Problem #10  
"What we have is a sink hole 12 or so feet deep with an opening about 5'x8' and nearly vertical sides. It opens up on one side and goes much deeper UNDER the tractor."

It's easy to give him krap when its not your tractor and mower sitting on top of a sink hole.
Pan
 
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