here's the hill I had to go up. The tree #1 was the first tree I hooked up to and #2 is the second. #2 is about 1/3 larger tree, but hard to tell in this picture.
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Here's the pic of my 1920 after being stuck high centered axle deep in muck like you were.. this is also after the first washing at the neighbors house..poor thing...
Your not hung up good until you have it setting on the frame and the tires spinning and throwing mud up into the tree branches.....and mud squeezing out of through the wheels.
Thats not stuck...................THATS BURIED !!!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif,I wonder how they got that baby out.....I do not think my JD 4400 would be of anyhelp unless someone sent me down the road on it for some real help.........Like a D6 Cat....
Since I installed a hydraulic winch in my loader I haven't been stuck. If you folks work your rigs in the woods,hilly terrain, or landscaping I highly recoment one. They are truly a time saver.