Used the Kubota tractor to pull out my stuck in the mud Kubota Zero turn mower. Waiting for drier days.
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Was only using my baby MS211 Stihl. One forked limb rolled and pushed the bar into my knee!!
You got that right, my friend!
Looks a little dry for this time of year in NY.I feel your pain. This was no fault of the tires though as my feet were sinking into the ground also.
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I agree with your assessment. Especially after looking at the rear tires once the mud dried and fell off. The rears are loaded but I will try to deflate them a bit until things dry out more.Just asking, could you soften the rear tires to get a little better flotation until the ground firms up again? The tracks look ( picture may be deceiving) like they are rounded on the bottom meaning the tire might be over inflated.
Oh, I have chaps and cutter’s hard hat with screen and ear muffs, but it’s just cutting’ a little brush....The best investment I made was a pair of cutting chaps. I'm not young anymore either and they keep you safe.
There isn't much air in the rear tires when they are ballast filled. Be careful not to let out much air, because the tire will slip on the rim, or even worse, the tire can break the bead, and you will loose your liquid fill.I agree with your assessment. Especially after looking at the rear tires once the mud dried and fell off. The rears are loaded but I will try to deflate them a bit until things dry out more.
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