Posted by 37chieg on November 04, 2008 at 19:30:15 from (70.181.173.198):
In Reply to: Senior Moment X 2 posted by super99 on November 04, 2008 at 17:42:08:
It happens a lot for me, one thing comes to mind. While mowing sometimes I would get my tractor high centered from my mower digging into a mound of dirt. This caused one wheel to loose tractionand spin leaving the other rear wheel to stop turning. I would head for my shovel to dig out my mower. I didn't realize all I would needed to do is engage the differential lock, to have the other wheel gain traction. I just realized this a week ago when I got stuck again. The tractor just drove right out after I engaged the differential lock. I have been digging my mower out for the last 3-4 years. Sad part is I knew my tractor had the differential lock. Chris congrats on the 36 years wedding anniversary. My wedding anniversary is this month I must be close to 40 years. I think we have gotton over the hard part, or maybe the hard part is ahead of us. stan
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