Stuck? Ha, you weren't stuck, just slowed down a little.
Ways out with a come along, chain to a tree. You can use the bucket curl to pull youself forward 2' at a time. Good H-bar mud chains help. Digging out and placing boards, sticks and stuff in the rut are good too. Best way out is not to go in, but we all do one time or another.
Funny story -- I was comming out from rototilling food plots one spring. The ground was tore up in the murky areas on the way in and with some sprinkles and run off, it became a death trap for me on the way out. I sat there stuck up to the axles, thinking. As I had stopped spinning the tires and started thinking right away I got out. How? I lowered the tiller, engaged the PTO clutch, locked the differential and tilled my way out! The tiller acted like a propeller and gave me the push I needed. Good thing it is not a reverse till unit!
jb
Ways out with a come along, chain to a tree. You can use the bucket curl to pull youself forward 2' at a time. Good H-bar mud chains help. Digging out and placing boards, sticks and stuff in the rut are good too. Best way out is not to go in, but we all do one time or another.
Funny story -- I was comming out from rototilling food plots one spring. The ground was tore up in the murky areas on the way in and with some sprinkles and run off, it became a death trap for me on the way out. I sat there stuck up to the axles, thinking. As I had stopped spinning the tires and started thinking right away I got out. How? I lowered the tiller, engaged the PTO clutch, locked the differential and tilled my way out! The tiller acted like a propeller and gave me the push I needed. Good thing it is not a reverse till unit!
jb