Posted by oldtanker on August 26, 2011 at 22:03:50 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: stuck sprayer video posted by tjdub on August 26, 2011 at 10:54:26:
That had to be in the Red River Valley. Very flat land with poor drainage and about 8 foot of really good black soil not very far above the water table. Can really turn into gumbo quick. Just driving down the interstate can be an interesting trip in wet years. Seems they get something stuck, then something else stuck trying to get it out and something else stuck trying to get that out. We stuck 3 7700 JD bines that were parked near an access in 73. We were just trying to get em out of the field and couldn't move 20 feet after 3 days of rain. Then got 2 7020s hooked up so one was on the road to drag em out. Seen 4X4 tractors out there with 12 tires on em stuck so deep you could only see the very tops of the tires. been so wet int he fall those guys over there have to sometimes wait for freeze up to harvest beans.
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