Posted by Dick2 on February 27, 2016 at 10:39:56 from (71.209.128.145):
In Reply to: OT - Quick Mud posted by Bill VA on February 27, 2016 at 09:24:02:
Brother went out with the JD G and loader to remove a couple rocks. The G went down. Took the DC4 to pull it out; DC4 went down. Brought out the D4- down it went. Brought out the HD7; it went down too. We let the whole mess dry a couple days and had neighbor come over with his tilt bed equipment trailer; he winched each tractor out one-by-one. There was not bottom to the soil in that particular location; very easy to go down with a half turn of the wheel.
Other soil that we farmed had a hard pan down about 12 inches and that was as deep as the tractors could go. I used to take the wide front H Farmall and chew my way from standing water to the drainage ditch to get standing water off the field. The tires would dig two nice trenches about a foot deep if you just let the wheels churn away. Of course, we had to blade the trenches shut again before we seeded the field after it dried up.
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