Thought I'd give y'all a laugh at my expense.
Still a little clean up after the storm of 01/04/2022 here. One birch had lost a major branch that did not fully separate from the tree. It was (in summer) more than 1/2 of the leaves. I looped a rope on it, pulled with my BX. Nope, nope going to break off. Tree has to come down. I drop the tree, dice it up to FEL/Pallet fork sizes. I put a load on and drive over to my 'reclaim' area. A bit too aggressively and too close to the soggy area. I sink to the frame and was stuck. Tried to use the BH to pull me out. Nope. Used the outriggers and some logs to lift the little guy up. Shove logs under the rear wheels. Nope, still stuck. Drat.
Get the pickup with the hitch receiver winch. No electrical power! Corrosion at the Anderson connector terminal. Scape it off, winch works! Throw a strap on the BH at the R/L pivot, very strong, low point. Wireless remote engaged for the winch, I hop on the tractor, throttle up, 4WD, diff lock engaged, begin winching. Truck moves a inch or two and stops, tractor begins to roll back! Yippee! I get unstuck, see the tractor has gained a few hundred pounds of muck. I am done for the day.
The lesson I learned a long time ago (first time I used the tractor in fact) was to have a method/technique to deal with bone headed (my forte) things I do. Had the PU direct line not worked, I'd of resorted to using a couple of pulleys to double or triple the pulling power.
This is probably the fourth or fith time I've gotten a tractor stuck in the muck. When will I learn?
Still a little clean up after the storm of 01/04/2022 here. One birch had lost a major branch that did not fully separate from the tree. It was (in summer) more than 1/2 of the leaves. I looped a rope on it, pulled with my BX. Nope, nope going to break off. Tree has to come down. I drop the tree, dice it up to FEL/Pallet fork sizes. I put a load on and drive over to my 'reclaim' area. A bit too aggressively and too close to the soggy area. I sink to the frame and was stuck. Tried to use the BH to pull me out. Nope. Used the outriggers and some logs to lift the little guy up. Shove logs under the rear wheels. Nope, still stuck. Drat.
Get the pickup with the hitch receiver winch. No electrical power! Corrosion at the Anderson connector terminal. Scape it off, winch works! Throw a strap on the BH at the R/L pivot, very strong, low point. Wireless remote engaged for the winch, I hop on the tractor, throttle up, 4WD, diff lock engaged, begin winching. Truck moves a inch or two and stops, tractor begins to roll back! Yippee! I get unstuck, see the tractor has gained a few hundred pounds of muck. I am done for the day.
The lesson I learned a long time ago (first time I used the tractor in fact) was to have a method/technique to deal with bone headed (my forte) things I do. Had the PU direct line not worked, I'd of resorted to using a couple of pulleys to double or triple the pulling power.
This is probably the fourth or fith time I've gotten a tractor stuck in the muck. When will I learn?