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    Posted: 09 Mar 2010 at 7:10am
WHAT was this guy thinking? and does he have triples on the back or just a LOT of mud on duals? At least when the corn comes up, it'll hide his 'problem'.
 
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looks like triples and maybe a FWA judging by the front fender, must be a lot softer than it looks.
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 I think Dad said "Stay away from that soft spot". Then when he got to close he wanted to get out so he wouldn't have tell Dad he had gotten to close.

I was lucker when I did it years ago. I had a WD and it didn't get that deep. The WD45 was able to pull it out. Only Dad and I knew about it, not the whole internet world. Things weren't all bad back then.
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Oh Deere!!!!
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Good place for it. Heading back to China.

Edited by Jeff Z. NY - 09 Mar 2010 at 7:55am
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Which would do better?  The Ford, Chevy, or Dodge pick-up?  LOL
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Some people think Deere's walk on water.
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That's gonna leave a mark.
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Think he is doing Farm safety?

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I wish I had pictures! When my oldest son was about 15 he thought he could quack dig a spot  I told him to stay out of. Well when he got my wd45 buried he went & got my dad ( well into his 80's ) to pull him out . His old WC didn't have quite enough traction, until you put the pull chain up over the rear end. My dad put the WC straight in the air, hit the kill switch & bailed off. It sat straight in the air until they got a stick & pushed the clutch in . I'm sure my son was more scared than my dad, but they got it out before I got home from work.
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Bruce your lucky that no one got hurt on that one that chain overthe tire trick has made some serious messes out of flesh and steel.I say a 1066 tear  the right side axle clear off trying to pull a jd articulate out of a hole that it sunk into on the muck. Chains and steel flew in every direction and the driver of the 1066 was lucky that he didn t end up on the bottom of the pile.But I think he learned from that lesson
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He must not have known when to stop digging the hole!!!  it amazes me how some people won't stop and unhook an implement or get an assist until they have buried the tractor!!  
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Nice video Charlie. I really like how he steps in front of the tire to pull on the brake to see if that helps!!!
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I always thought this guy was lucky



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Think that fellow in top pic with the JD found a soft spot or his tile ain't workn there.
 Seems like heavier they are, deeper they sink.
  That 19 is stuck to bad yet, Wait till its its freezen hard out over nite  then in the morning just drive it out.
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Maybe he just got tired of that long climb down. Figured he'd park her closer to the ground..... lol.
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