sksmsllc
Silver Member
Make sure to stay on good terms with the neighbor and all will be well.
Great Advice!
Make sure to stay on good terms with the neighbor and all will be well.
I decided to hook up the bush hog today on the back of the MF35 and test it out in the fields to see whether or not it was a wise purchase.
It was going great, I was chewing up and spitting out all the 5' long grass, saplings and such.
I've taken this route a couple times the few days, just because I was kind of
getting used to how the tractor (my first) would handle the property.
On the way out of the same path I took in and then it happened, my tires were buried half-way. The ground was more water than mud in that location, even though it's a high point.
After about an hour of trying to get her out by putting large rocks, gravel
and long grass to try to both give a footing and support to the tires, I finally gave up, she was sitting on her frame.
So, I took the eventual walk, right down to my neighbor who loves and collects Belarus tractors, if he could do me a favourHe was more than
willing and we got it out.
There really isn't a point to this story beyond, I think I'm going to need to get myself a winch.
The solution to that is to have a line tied into the back of it, there is a special (nautical) name for that,,,