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Posted by 49 Cubber! on March 26, 2003 at 16:42:41 from (206.74.216.120):
In Reply to: Stuck posted by Shane on March 25, 2003 at 09:00:59:
Dont know that I have ever gotten a tractor stuck in the mud,been smarter than to try to go where I knew it was to wet,but I have gotten it stuck in the woods between several trees,cut those down.WhenI was a yungen,I though I was going to be smart and stratle a terrace with the the M and bushhog,bushhog got hung and couldnyt get it loose from the M.I got stuck under the rear end of our H,but I was only two and just couldnt find my way out from under it,it had a set of cultivators on it,right exciting explorating for a kid of two.Then later in life a hose busted on the 3 point and down on my foot it came with the box blade on,stuckest Ive evr been,couldnt reach the hydraulic control rod to even try and get it back up.Noone else was home.Lost half my foot because of it!
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