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From the tractor manual:
“Do not start the engine or attempt to drive or operate the tractor until you are fully accustomed to all the controls. It is too late to learn once the tractor is moving.”
Hunh.
Where did this creekbank come from? Has it been there all along?

Where did these men come from? I don’t care. They’re springing into action.

Hooking up a chain.

Pulling the tractor off the creekbank where it’s stuck in the mud.

And riding away.

Whew.

I think somebody else should finish mowing the meadow.
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Boy, talk about stereotypical gender roles! Okay, you read the manual and finish mowing the meadow while 52 makes biscuits.
-Kim
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My dad sent the guys up to pull it out with a truck. They scratched their heads and said, “We need a bigger truck”. Had to call a wrecker to get back in the woods to pull it out. We had shoulder high weeds and very dry soil. The weeds were so thick they built up and compacted under the rear axle and I couldn’t get any traction under the rear axle even after releasing the harrow. I was spinning dust :clap:
He should have known if I was going to get it stuck, that I was going to Do It Right!
M
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Maybe the manual should have stated, “Keep away from rivers and marshy land as tractor may become stuck.” Glad to hear it got unstuck so quickly.
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http://lifeislikechampagne.blogspot.com/
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You should read my post about getting my truck stuck.
It’s a macho thing. :mrgreen:
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Keep going, keep practicing and pretty soon you’ll be racing that thing! You get an “A” for effort anyway.
Hey, where DID those guys come from?
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thank you I love reading this every morning!!!!!!!!!!!
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I’m glad you didn’t tip over into the creek.
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Congratulations though, and I’m glad no one was hurt.
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Poor tractor. Poor Suzanne.
But lucky for both of you, those men happened by, right at that moment!
Have you named the tractor yet?
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You are a brave soul. I have lived on a farm for years and I have yet to get on the tractor by myself and take off. You’ve got brass ones…
My hats off to ya!
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Ours rolled over the hill one day when the brake let off by itself–fortunately our truck stopped it. Unfortunately the truck got a big dent. Fortunately we were able to lift the truck away from the tractor so the dent didn’t get worse. And also fortunately the tractor wasn’t damaged.
Your shiny new tractor got its baptism by mud, so it’s initiated now–and so is the driver! Do be careful, Suzanne–especially if 17 decides he wants to try it. You don’t need any “hey yall watch this” moments.
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One of the first things I saw (and read) was your mishap on your tractor. Saw the guys help on the 4-wheelers and thought “that looks like WV folk”…and sure enough, they are!! Where else would guys on 4-wheelers have chains *and* be willing/able/ready to help out a damsel-in-distress!!
Happy to meet you, neighbor!
Lori
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