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Posted by Punchie on November 05, 2004 at 03:44:20 from (4.124.72.112):
In Reply to: Re: Stuck! posted by paul on November 04, 2004 at 13:53:34:
Hey talking about combines. I was working in northeast OH , the oil electric service. My boss and I watched this combine going along in this field. Boy is wet thinking to my self. Well next day we watch the combine with track, 6 row corn head setting in the field. Think yep too wet. Later that after noon watch a huge JD with 38in double dual out there backing up(150-200HP,hinge in the middle tractor). Thinking that thing would have no trouble at all. Well the next day it was out there and looked very bad, up to her under belly. After a few dry days, we watched and nothing, than we looking and there was a doeser (sp) out there digging a way, next day it look like they were digger a huge hole and going to push the whole lot in it LOL. Must have had 1/3 1/2 acre of ground move . They got it out not sure when, most have been stuck for a week or close to it. Teddy
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