Posted by 37 Chief on July 17, 2010 at 19:04:00 from (70.181.168.186):
Started mowing, Someone rolled a big tree round piece it must have been atleast 20 in across, and 16 in thick. I ran over it, tried to back up, now it's stuck between the mower and the tractor. tried to go foreward, now it's stuck between the tire and transmission. I removed the foot rest, and thought if I back uo it will fall out. Bad decision the piece rolled up and stopped my clutch pedel from working. I grabbed the stop. Now the thing is really stuck between the upper transmission, and the tire. I needed to loosen up the rear tire to get it to release. Naturally no socket to remove the rear wheel. Had to go home for that. Meanwhile it is around 100 degrees, and had to carry every thing about 50 yards up a steep hill. That whole ordeal took about 3 hrs. Glad the mowing season is almost over. stan
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