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Posted by IH-Farmer on December 04, 2002 at 17:56:14 from (216.24.66.178):
I need your fellers expert opinion on how to solve my problem. I live on the north carolina and virginia line and we have got about a foot of snow. I was feeding with the 1586 today and slid down the hill. I ran over a cow and this had me so tore up I was looking out the back to see if I killed the cow and I buried the tractor in a 7 1/2 foot deep drift. But, no problem the cow didn't die so I went to the house. After regaining composure I went and got the TD-25. After dealing with a dead battery I was ready. I hooked up the chain and got dad in the 1586. The chain broke and sent the dozer into a drift as well. So I must figure out how to get the 1586 and the TD=25 out of the snow. HAHA -time to get the H out. ANY IDEAS??????? THANKS!
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