Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 09, 2014 at 10:52:06 from (67.142.182.22):
Dun, D-D-Dun, D D D DUNNNNN!
Thats right, I Bryce Frazier beat.... A Tree.
I went hiking down to the neighbors this morning on a mission, a few days ago I spotted a Plow Coutler next to a cedar tree. And I decided that I really SHOULD go and get it, so this morning I embarked on my mission.
Upon arriving to the location of the Coulter, I made a horrific discovery. The tree had grown around half of the blade and the entire shaft!!! Sooo, I went back home and grabbed a few tools, Long AX, Short AX, Saw, and a file... :)
I went back to the tree on the 4-wheeler, and spent 1:30 chopping away at it. there were two other sprout trees growing out of it, so it was quite a Challenge!
I did get it out, and to my surprise, the bracket was also hooked onto it still! I thought that this would be either a Oliver or Case coulter, because those are the only two plows he had. NOT, it is an IH coulter with a John Deere Bracket!
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