Posted by doug in illinois on April 09, 2009 at 16:10:15 from (165.166.192.101):
I took the 1066 and blade down to a neighbors yesterday to remove a few small trees and some brush so it would be easier to hay.
Ended up stuck, I hooked a stump in the middle of multiflora rose overgrowth going down a short steep bank, only about 6 feet. Couldn't back up, drawbar was in the ground.
Pounded third link pin out, unhooked blade and drove right out.
But, I don't feel so foolish now. One of the big farmers here cleared some trees last fall and burned the piles.
They brought a dozer down to bury the piles. It is now buried to the top of the tracks. Wish I would have got across the road to get a picture for stuck and troubled.
Might end up with a real good stuck and troubled after while, they are trying to dig it out with a backhoe now. I look for it to get stuck too. DOUG
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