Posted by WellWorn on July 12, 2014 at 06:52:24 from (75.198.210.164):
The date is off by a day - Pic was taken last evening. Yes, this is my haying tractor, and yes, it's stuck. At present it's the only tractor on the property that runs. No, this isn't the worst part of the field either - that's another 50-80' to the right in this picture, in the stuff still standing. I was amazed while cutting it that it was this bad, but I got it dropped. Apparently dragging a conditioner that bottomed in the mud was just more than it could keep moving with.
If the hay even dries down up there, it will be nearly impossible to maneuver the baler around the field. In spite of needing more hay, I may just let it lay. It's supposed to rain tonight. :/
Morning critter chores mostly done, getting a bite to eat, then off to borrow a 'neighbors' 4wd Kioti* (5mi away) to get things moving again.
(*edited - I only thought it was the other orange import)
This post was edited by WellWorn at 12:30:37 07/13/14.
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