One stuck Boomer!!!

   / One stuck Boomer!!! #51  
Gary
I remember one miserable wet fall spending three long days digging out our IH915 combine. We tunneled under the corn header to release the pins and pulled the header out of the way. Then we dug trenches behind the drive tires to pull the combine out. Stuffed straw (which might work in your situation) into the trench and under the tires. Dig out under most of the axle and pulled backward with our dually farm tractor. Finally worked after digging and stuffing and digging and stuffing, you get the idea. Getting in and out of the combine was a breeze, the ground was only one step down from the platform. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Try stuffing straw or hay under your tires, one or two flakes at a time. Beentheredonethatdidntlikeit.

Jim
 
   / One stuck Boomer!!! #52  
Any neighbors with Tractors? Last time I got stuck my neighbor with a big ol' Farmall towed me out with no problem.... and it was two wheel drive! Boy those old ones have lots of ground clearance!!!
 
   / One stuck Boomer!!! #53  
Is it still stuck? I'm one county away from N.C. I'm in Dinwiddie, VA and could lend you a hand next weekend if it is still stuck. One thing you may want to try is going to www.jeepsunlimited.com and go to the forums there. I post there often and I know someone could get you out /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif It doesn't look too bad from the picture (they never do hehe). email me at vamangano@yahoo.com if you need help and I'll drive the jeep down. It may be a Cherokee but it's locked,geared, and ready to pull.
 
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OK!!! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif The Boomer is out /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Thanks to everyone who posted help here. Unfortunately, my Boomer was in a place that was 50' to the nearest "dry" spot and on a pretty good slope so any type of vehicle would have done more damage than good.
But, fortunately I did have a couple of good stout trees uphill from my muck hole and 35' of logging chain. I used the method of wrapping the chain over the bucket and hooking it to the bottom lip in a dumped position. I also dug out some of the muck in front of the rear tires and built some "pallets" from some 6' PT fence pickets from HD for $.99/ea. I cut them in half and nailed 3 of them together with three 2x4's width wise to give me a 3'x18" solid pallet to put under the rear wheals.
My first pull I got almost all the way out of the holes when I had to take up the slack in the chain and on the second pull I moved another few feet into some muck that my front tires buried in. I just kept moving some 2x6 planks from behind to in front of the tires and taking the slack out of the chain. I really think the pulling with the bucket did 90% of the work. I was a little afraid that the stress might bend the top of the bucket, but it didn't /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

It took about 20minutes to get to firm soil. And I heard a forecast for the rest of this week calling for another 1-3" for rain by Friday.

I immediately rolled it onto my trailer and took it to the local car wash. After $6 in quarters, I could finally see the white of my rims. I was dark by then and I couldn't see that well to make sure I got the muck on the underside washed off. When I offloaded it and pulled into the wash bay I lowered the FEL and raised the front tires off the ground as much as I could in order to get under the frame with the washer. I left the tractor on the trailer when I got home and after work today I'll take a better look to see if anything got damaged.

I'll take a few pics tonight and post them of the mess |I made.

thanks all again. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

gary
 
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When we dig muck out of old lakes, etc.. we make large mats for our excavator out of 8x8 or 10 x 10 and steel cable.. you made a smaller version of them .. sounds like they helped. I'll post a pic of our large dragline matts if I have one.

Soundguy
 

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Yea, I've seen these in use around the logging trails. Mine wasn't quite as rugged, I think one of them bit the dust, or should I say muck. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / One stuck Boomer!!! #57  
My wife can't figure out why I'm relieved all of a sudden-

/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gifTHE BOOMER's UNSTUCK! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

(Those of us who haven't got one feel for those who can't use theirs...)

Congratulations
 
   / One stuck Boomer!!! #58  
Awesome! It's good to have it out, especially before more rain.

Make sure to check all the fluids to make sure no water got in the tranny, or the diff's while it sat in the mud.
 
   / One stuck Boomer!!! #59  
Congratulations on your success! The bucket curl technique was a theory I had passed on to SmokyMtnMan a while back for his stuck L4610... nice to hear it actually works! One additional trick... you can use segments of 2x4 or 4x4 along the top lip of the bucket and the back - clamped or strapped in place - to reinforce and prevent the chain scraping off the paint. Of course, if you're stuck, that may not be the first thing you're worrying about! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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here's a picture of my plats
 

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