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Re: Im Stuck

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old

12-06-2006 08:35:12




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Well if your loader has power down then just roll the bucket till the lip is down and the roll it back at the same time your backing up with the tractor. Of course if you don't have power down it will not work. BTDT more then once. I even one time turned my backhoe 180 becuse I had it stuck down to the axles and I was the only one around took me about 2 hours but it came out on its own

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John T

12-06-2006 08:58:25




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 Re: Im Stuck in reply to old, 12-06-2006 08:35:12  
Unfortunately, NO power down on the bucket grrrrr rr

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old

12-06-2006 09:13:33




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 Re: Im Stuck in reply to John T, 12-06-2006 08:58:25  
Another way but not near as safe to do is use a chain and some anchor point and hook it up so you can roll the bucket and lift the arms to pull your self forward but you can also pull your self on your side if not real careful doing it that way.



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John T

12-06-2006 11:07:32




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 Re: Im Stuck in reply to old, 12-06-2006 09:13:33  
IM FREE lol We jacked up the front axle one side at a time n got a big oak 2 x 6 under each front wheel n that was all it took. No big deal but I simply hate to be stuck and especialy when I dont feel well enough to fix it without callin for help.

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John S-B

12-06-2006 14:39:01




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 Re: Im Stuck in reply to John T, 12-06-2006 11:07:32  
John I posted some pics it the stuck and troubled forum. That's exactly how I got my Farmall M unstuck. Just an 8 ton bottle jack and some scrap wood. I never throw away 4x4's or 2x6 or wider stuff, I can always use it for cribbing.



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