need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please

   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #1  

whitearrow

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john deere 5203
good morning fellas. like the title says i finally got my jd 5203 stuck in the mud while bushoging around my pond. where would be the best and safest place to pull from on the front end,as far as not harming the tractor while pulling it out?
thanks,
whitearrow->>>------------->
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #2  
Front weight bracket is pretty stout...that's about the only place I'd pull from.
Might not be accessible if you have a loader installed though. If the loader is installed, you might have to raise it enough to get a chain rigged.
Do NOT hook a chain to the front axle!!

Good luck
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #3  
Roy is right-on. You can bugger the axle or spindles pretty quickly!

Basically, look for a good purchase location on the frame. Ideally, a spot that affords an even, straight pull.

Best of luck. (Stuck tractors are heavy, heavy...)

AKfish
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #4  
Care to post a pic for us to see the dilema? Might have some additional ideas for you to contemplate.
Wish you luck and speedy recovery. :)
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #5  
Depending on how deep you are sunk down in the mud, you may want to disconnect the rotary cutter if it is also dragging. I had to do this once when the tractor was really stuck deeply in the mud. After snapping a chain, I decided to disconnect the cutter which made it much easier to pull the tractor out. Then used the FEL and long chain to lift/drag the cutter free. Good luck.
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Thanks fellas for the replies. Its not that bad. I am only as deep as the back rims. So my axles aren't on the ground but the rotary cutter is. Why not attach a pull rope or chain to the front axle? It looks pretty beefy. Do y'all think that the front weight bracket will handle the pull w/o bending anything? I have the mount plus 2 weights up front. Also I have the jd brush guard. I just don't wanna bend anything. I was so pissed that I totally forgot to take pics LOL! Y'all please shoot me some advice as I'm going out first thing in the morning to try and get it out. I have a buddy that is bringing his 4wd kubota,not sure what size, to help out.
Thanks,
Whitearrow
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #7  
Not the axle. The weight bar is where you should anchor to pull.
What are you pulling it with? Chain I hope. Just stuck down into the rims, shouldn't be a problem pulling it out.

But don't let someone hook on and jerk the chain. A steady pull with no "get a run at it" tractor jockey. :D That is when things bend and break. No rope, unless you have the high strength logging ropes that doesn't stretch and take a big load. Ropes that stretch build up a lot of energy, and if something breaks....the backlash can be disastrous.

Might talk through what you are contemplating, so someone with past experience can give you help or guidance if needed. But main thing, go slow and careful. Don't want two tractors stuck. :)
 
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  • Thread Starter
#8  
thanks been there you described axactly what i was gonna start out with. i do have a logging chain but i was gonna start out with a heavy duty 10,000 lb breaking strength 20' long recovery strap maybe wrapped around the front weight bracket. and yeah i'm not a fan of the get a run at it and snatch it view either,as i don't wann bend anything on my jd. it shouldn't be a problem as i'm kinda in a narrow ditch,why its probably wet,and the land on either side is dry so he sould be able to get plenty of traction with just a steady pull while i put my 5203 in low 3 with the posi engauged with the rpms run to around 2,000. how does that plan sound like to y'all?
again thanks for all the advice because i was sure gonna hook up to the front axle before i heard from y'all,
whitearrow->>>------------------->
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #9  
I always try to keep my tow straps away from sharp corners and edges - i.e. - the weight bracket. Cuts and frayed edges are the kiss of death for a tow strap!

Chain the front weight bracket with a short chain and place the tow strap between 2 chains - with the 2nd on the pulling tractor.

AKfish
 
   / need a litle help with a stuck 5203 please #10  
Care to post a pic for us to see the dilema? Might have some additional ideas for you to contemplate.
Wish you luck and speedy recovery. :)

that is a very PC way of saying - Post pics so we can laugh at you (or learn from your mistakes)!! lol


Brian
 

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