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Roy in UK

02-19-2007 02:40:24




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Stuck, troubled and clueless what to do




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cornfarmer

02-19-2007 18:50:53




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
Didn't any of you guys ever drop a front wheel in a tile hole? Pulling backwards would only snap the spindle. Their only problem is a wimpy loader and (possibly) not hooking to the left front frame or weight bracket. Unhooking the wagon would only make it worse-it is helping hold the rear end down. BTDT Looks like they probably pulled off to the side of the trail to allow people to pass-there is a fence on the other side of the trail.

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dad's88

02-20-2007 02:02:00




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to cornfarmer, 02-19-2007 18:50:53  
Angle of pull is everything. In a perfect world: leave trailer hooked on, chain around hitch pulling diagonally right, loader tractor lined up diagonally left front lifting straight up. We Cornbelt farmers can get-R-done!!!!



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shannon from ohio

02-19-2007 17:45:52




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
They belong on the tv show "Country fried home videos" and should have won the "HERE'S YOUR SIGN" Award..... ....



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dds-inc

02-19-2007 11:38:53




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
Number one: Smart@$$ drivers and workers.
Number two: What kind of a driver falls in a ditch like that when there is a nice path to drive on?
Number three: You don't attempt to pick up an high-centered tractor by the front end. It should have been pulled out from behind.
Number 4: Unhitch the freakin' trailer from it!!

8-O



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Hendrik

02-19-2007 08:37:22




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
They have a big mouth but very little sense. The caption "nou nou het was het dagje weer wel ik zou zeggen was het maar elke dag zo maar goed kijk ze zou ik zeggen" is very poor language (Dutch). It translates roughly as "Well, today we’ve had our fair share. Wish we had something like this every day. Anyway, have fun watching." I think it is the crew of some municipality, doing maintenance work. They seem to care very little about their boss' equipment.
Hendrik, ashamed, The Netherlands

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jokers

02-19-2007 08:20:54




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
A "real man" would have leaned right, engaged the diff lock, and backed out on a tiny tractor like that! `course I`ve had machines belly up before too! LOL!

I agree with the poster who suggested hooking to the right rear and extracting it in the opposite direction that it went in.



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Don L C

02-19-2007 07:34:25




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
.....Hook on to the right,rear and pull it out the way it went in.....if you cant get the trailer off hook onto the rear of the trailer.....before doing any thing hook high on right side to keep it from turning over = much damage.....



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Swinging Dick

02-19-2007 04:29:07




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
They would fit right in with 99 percentum of the posters on yt.stupid



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Greg_Ky

02-20-2007 02:10:36




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Swinging Dick, 02-19-2007 04:29:07  
Whats the matter Art forget your name?



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hillbillyOH

02-19-2007 04:22:07




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
I used Babelfish to translate the description given for the video:

"nou nou were the dagje, however, I say will be it but this way but well look I would say them to each day"

Doesn't seem to make much sense.



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omahagreg

02-19-2007 04:06:14




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
Things that make you go 'hm'. Greg



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Brent in IA

02-19-2007 03:38:51




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
Shouldn't they have hooked onto the back of the wagon they were pulling and just pulled it backwards?



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absent common sense

02-19-2007 04:16:20




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Brent in IA, 02-19-2007 03:38:51  
Your right. Common sense is absent with this gang.



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sd pete

02-19-2007 03:31:13




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to Roy in UK, 02-19-2007 02:40:24  
oops



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Ken Macfarlane

02-19-2007 05:50:35




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 Re: Stuck and troubled in reply to sd pete, 02-19-2007 03:31:13  
Anybody feel like yelling at the monitor about how stupid they could be while they are hooking the zetor up to the little guy? How could 5 guys watch that be done!



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