Posted by Janicholson on February 27, 2016 at 16:48:06 from (63.152.241.222):
In Reply to: OT - Quick Mud posted by Bill VA on February 27, 2016 at 09:24:02:
My uncle hired a city kid (great kid and willing to work) he was spreading horse manure on a field near my folks house. My uncle instructed him that he was to stay in the north 1/3 of the field. Evidently not clear what 1/3 was, he went to far. 1947 H pulling a 4 wheel spreader. The soil looked dry in the entire field. By the time he realized the narrow front was pushing, he was too far into a quick sand vein about 80 feet wide and 15 feet deep. Backing up merely put the tractor into the face of the earth to the platform. he almost got himself stuck getting to the spreader. After getting the spreader off, a issue requiring a near dive into the sand. we used a 400 and a 350U pulling at the same time and managed to drag it out leaving a interesting trench. he came back for a whole day to smooth out the field. The quick sand effect on that vein lasts about 3 weeks each spring. Jim
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