diggerjim
Silver Member
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
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