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Dad's going to be mad (LOL)

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    Posted: 20 Feb 2010 at 7:15pm
I got this tractor stuck today  trying to break a path to the hay bales. It was a real lonely feeling being out in the middle of nowhere. I felt like a teenager, thinking "Dad's gonna be mad." Only thing is I'm pushing 50 and it's my tractor. Good thing for cell service.
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Well Terry, It's obvious what the problem is, the tractor is the wrong color!
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Better run the ridges from now on. LOL People don't believe it but we have ground that never froze yet. If it was wet and had an early snow cover(before hard freeze) the snow insulates it from the cold air.
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That's why I took the green one, because if I buried it and couldn't get it out, it wouldn't be a great loss. LOL  You are right Charlie, we don't have any frost in the ground. We set a record here of 80 plus days of snow cover, and more snow on the way tonite.
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Hey Terry I got Dad's 4020 stuck just like you did, The difference was I was 16 or so and the 4020 was new that spring and it was in the mud, And yes he was mad over it. LOL
I had to clean it up. He is sitting here with me and now he's LHAO at me and you. LOL
I'm looking for a cab just like yours for my 4020 if you here of one for sale please let me know. and yes stay out of the big drifts. lol
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we done that with the tricical planting corn last year it cut in to the ground like a knife
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probly should have started with the payloader in the first place. Been there done that.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote R Aiken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Feb 2010 at 10:13am
I had the same trouble in 78 when we had that blizzerd in Ohio.  After that I never put the big bales in a fince row.
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