fdmars
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- John Deere 2305 w/ Femco folding ROPS & Power Beyond Kit
I vote "Real Stuck"
In thinking back to the thread on 'sippin' the treads of a tire I wonder if one could 'sip' a groove through the treads around the center circumference of the tire - creating a channel for the chain.
I'm not familiar with this thread. I'll have to see if I can locate it. As you correctly stated, if the tire tread is not over the center of the chain as it travels to the tree, the chain will start to wrap around the tread, but it will probably come off the edge before the tire can make one complete revolution. However, if you can move a foot or so, then reposition the chain, I believe you can make progress.
The best situation is for the length of chain between the tire and tree to be in a perfect line so that the chain will stay in the middle of the tire. Then, one complete revolution of the rear tire will move you several feet.
It qualifies more as "Stupid" than stuck.
That was unfair, I should have said "uneducated".
You need to learn to "Read" vegetation.
Mud, muck, swamp, wet areas are very predictable - just don't GO there.
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Everyone gets stuck once in a while. It takes guts to share pics of it on a tractor forum!
I've been stuck before and once a truck tried pulling me out. The tractor was an old Massey Harris 50 (1950's 2wd tractor, bout 4000lbs I'm guessing), stuck up to its belly. The truck didn't even wiggle the tractor.
Everyone gets stuck once in a while. It takes guts to share pics of it on a tractor forum!
I've been stuck before and once a truck tried pulling me out. The tractor was an old Massey Harris 50 (1950's 2wd tractor, bout 4000lbs I'm guessing), stuck up to its belly. The truck didn't even wiggle the tractor.
Everyone gets stuck once in a while. It takes guts to share pics of it on a tractor forum!
I've been stuck before and once a truck tried pulling me out. The tractor was an old Massey Harris 50 (1950's 2wd tractor, bout 4000lbs I'm guessing), stuck up to its belly. The truck didn't even wiggle the tractor.
Not "Everyone".
Not EVERY carpenter feeds their hands into a spinning saw blade, or fires nails into their feet.
SOME do, but MANY do NOT !
The careful ones generally do not.
I don't accept that accidents are inevitable - and getting stuck is a mild form of accident.
I didn't think too much of your comments the first couple of times - but nails into feet? Saw blades?? Seriously? Do you realize some people intentionally take vehicles into the mud and get them stuck for fun? To the OP, don't pay any attention to this guy. If all that results is a muddy man toy err I mean tractor, and no severed fingers, by all means, learn by doing. Not everyone was born knowing everything like that guy up there...
Jamie
Not "Everyone".
Not EVERY carpenter feeds their hands into a spinning saw blade, or fires nails into their feet.
SOME do, but MANY do NOT !
The careful ones generally do not.
I don't accept that accidents are inevitable - and getting stuck is a mild form of accident.