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Re: Re: How to get a 400 and Haybine unstuck.
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Posted by KJM on June 16, 2004 at 20:38:17 from (207.192.238.184):
In Reply to: Re: How to get a 400 and Haybine unstuck. posted by nebraska cowman on June 16, 2004 at 10:39:20:
Cowman you must have the same teacher as my Dad,He taught me to unhook the implements and drive out, then drag out the hardware with a long chain. I rember one spring he picked me up at Mom`s place and said the 70JD was stuck and we would get it out in the AM. The plow was 50yd from the tractor and you could step from the platform to the ground and had to step UP(Dad had a bad leg and coudn`t walk very far and the 70 was 1 mile from the house when he stuck one in a field by himself it wasn`t stuck untill it would`t move)We hooked evey chain and piece of cable we had to get our JD A over the crest of a little hill and pulled it out.
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