Posted by old fashioned farmer on December 08, 2007 at 09:33:12 from (4.224.174.137):
Howdy folks,
Had to share a picture with ya this morning. Dad came home last night from hauling propane with his truck. Turned her around like usual and backed into the driveway, but then just sat there. I went out to look and see what was going on and lo and behold, here sat the truck in the yard across the road with nothin but soupy mud under it. Stuck! So this morning I went down to the barn, fired up the old R and chained her up to the trailer. Dad got in the truck and started backin while I pulled with the tractor. The old R pulled her right out. The only issue I had was a little hopping early on but it still pulled. Found out from dad later that for a while I was pulling that thing with all the wheels locked. The brakes hadn’t released yet. Just can’t stick an old two cylinder. God bless.
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