The chaos ensued last night on my neighbor's driveway around 9pm. They rent the bottom floor of their house to a nice couple who moved here from WA state a couple of years ago. The tenant's daughter drove over from Idaho yesterday for Christmas, and because my Californian neighbors don't have any way to deal with snow (they've only been here for four or five years!) the daughter got stuck on the hill, and eventually slid off into a ditch next to the fence. The owners pay a snow removal contractor when necessary but seem to try to get away with paying as little as possible.
I watched for quite a while as her dad tried to get her out but to no avail. I called him and offered my help but his phone was up at the house. I sent him a text and told him I could help if necessary. Since the car was partially blocking the driveway, and there's 2ft or more of snow on the ground, no one could get past and up the hill. A couple of cars spent the night at the bend in my driveway where I keep a decent sized area clear.
Late last night the tenant responded to my text in which I offered to get the car out using the M6060. He was going to call a tow company who based on last year's fee for getting his wife out would have charged $400 minimum to come up. He asked me if I could help. Seriously, it took longer to warm up the tractor and drive down the hill than it did to get the car out. The dad hooked up a strap to the rear wheel nearest the driveway looping it around the loader arm. I raised the bucket, backed up and the car was out of the ditch and back on the driveway.
They sure did a number in my field with the numerous attempts to get her free last night. I've done my good deed for Christmas. The car is now parked at my house since my driveway is easy to get up.
I'm not looking for praise here since I enjoy using my tractors, and this was fun for me and not even remotely like work. I'm just sharing my Christmas morning experience after I'd cleared my driveway. These photos were taken after we got the car out of the ditch.
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