Posted by The tractor vet on December 28, 2013 at 17:03:26 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: Re: 706 3pt posted by DeltaRed on December 28, 2013 at 11:05:37:
It is suppose to BUT what if ya get stuck and ya start dragging the tractor out of the mud hole and hit a big rock ?? it gets ripped off . With the guys around here i would never put one on as just about every tractor has a deep mud line up to the axles and sometimes i have to dig mud out from under the platform Just sayen .
I myself have been stuck so bad one time that i had to step up to get off the 706 . The ground just opened up and down i went , this was with a narrow ft. 706 with a 1000 lbs hanging on the nose while plowing with a set of 4x16 semi mounts . The ft. end went thru with out sinking but when the back tires hit that spot it litterly just dropped out and down she went , the ft. 2 bottoms were buried in the dirt to the cover boards and the back two were sticking up in the air with the tail wheel four feet off the ground. Yep i was stuck . Stuck so bad that a 4840 Deere and a 1086 all with duals and a loaded 3/4 ton F 250 4x4 with chains on all four never even shook it . End up borrowing a buddys 750 Deere dozer with a winch and slid the dozer back till i spun the tracks in to build up a dirt back stop . That wqas a two day get unstuck job . and guess what i did hit a rock with the hyd filter cover and dented it pretty good to the point that i had to get a new cover .
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