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Posted by Glenn(WV) on March 26, 2003 at 11:38:25 from (166.123.208.114):
In Reply to: Stuck posted by Shane on March 25, 2003 at 09:00:59:
Well, it's not me, but my granddad was mowing near the creek and hit a wet spot. Buried the Farmall 100 in the soft ground to above the axles. Got some bigger tractors, couldn't pull it out. Got a pickup, wouldn't budge it. Called in a guy with a Dodge Power Wagon, still wouldn't budge it. Granddad wound up calling in the local electric utility's 2 1/2-ton 4wd bucket truck(he worked for the utility). After several tries and a good bit of digging, the utility truck finally pulled it out. This was back in the late '50s or early '60s. Dad says he never thought that someone could get a little tractor like the 100 stuck that bad. Wish I had been alive to see it.
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