Posted by kyplowboy on September 17, 2007 at 18:03:37 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Bent Drawbar II posted by Lanse on September 17, 2007 at 04:23:07:
Lanse,
Like the others said, if you are going to pull stuff with a chain buy a clevis. We all on here have pulled stuff we should not have. No one on here is try"n to be mean to you, just don"t want to see you hurt. We have all pulled stuff too big for the tractor, wraped a chain around a pull pin, and the list goes on. Buy a clevis, keep it on your tractor. When you use it, back up as close as you can to the object to be pulled. Get the chain as short as you can. Ease out on the clutch till it is tight, in low gear, and give it a steady pull. If the tree don"t move, get the chain saw, cut it up some and leave the stump to rot out or dig around it some, don"t yank on it. If you are pull"n som"tin out of the mud do the same thing, if it don"t move, dig around it, or wait till the ground drys up some. Good luck, and be careful.
Dave (who only has a few grey whiskers at 29 but can tell you where he got all of them)
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