Good morning Kubota Tractor owners!
My brand new BX25D was delivered to me yesterday, I drive it out behind my house to knock down a small tree and....the tractor tires dug down deep in mud and I'm stuck
Going forward, I need help. The dealer added antifreeze to my back tires to help me on the hills, but of course that makes it even worse on my flat muddy areas. The soil/clay is soft and wet about a foot down (lots of springs around). I would get snow chains, but I wonder if they will even help. I can also get a bunch of fill perhaps and just start mixing it with the soil and hopefully overtime create a more solid surface to drive on.
I will also dig a nice trench going along the hill with all the springs, throw in some corrugated pipe and rocks, to help as well.
So anyways...what is the best way to keep from getting stuck in a foot of wet soil while I slowly get through this work?
My brand new BX25D was delivered to me yesterday, I drive it out behind my house to knock down a small tree and....the tractor tires dug down deep in mud and I'm stuck
Going forward, I need help. The dealer added antifreeze to my back tires to help me on the hills, but of course that makes it even worse on my flat muddy areas. The soil/clay is soft and wet about a foot down (lots of springs around). I would get snow chains, but I wonder if they will even help. I can also get a bunch of fill perhaps and just start mixing it with the soil and hopefully overtime create a more solid surface to drive on.
I will also dig a nice trench going along the hill with all the springs, throw in some corrugated pipe and rocks, to help as well.
So anyways...what is the best way to keep from getting stuck in a foot of wet soil while I slowly get through this work?