I seldom report any usage of my tractors, but today was different. Been extraordinarily hot and dry, and the last few days been near or at 100 deg. My wife has a portable yard ornament and felt sorry for her and let her in the back yard, I think to allow her to get in the pond.
Well, I'm inside staying out of the heat and about 5PM my wife comes in with a concerned voice and declares Misty is in the pond and stuck in the mud. The pond has clay so thick you could make pottery out of it and the horse can't get out!
I gather a 20' nylon flat toe rope, a piece of chain, put them in the bucket on my L4240. When I get to the edge of the pond my wife is beside the horse with a lead rope around her neck and holding her head up a bit. I toss the toe rope out and ask her to put it under the horse and behind her front legs. Well, she can't reach down to get the rope under and around, so after a couple of tries I tell her to put where ever she can reach but at least behind one leg if at all possible. I needed to extend the toe rope with the chain a bit and hooked it to one of the hooks on the loader. Good ole HST, locked in 4x4, low, turtle I ease back and that monster comes out real gently!
My wife's shoes are still at the bottom of the pond!!
I helped her get a hose hooked up to rinse the mud off her, the horse and my shoes.
My response was, "What did you learn from that experience?"