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Posted by Still stuck- on January 23, 2004 at 06:26:22 from (12.134.209.245):
In Reply to: Re: RE: True talls of stuck much tractors posted by ShepFL on January 23, 2004 at 05:39:29:
Hey Shep, Seems to me I saw a photo of that Ollie of yours stuck. Deep too as I recall. Last April I hung my Case 450 while pushing over an oak. Clearing property lines that had been grown over for decades. Cut on the low side of the stump. Opened up a nice hole. Opened a spring. No mistaking the feel of a track churning up water. I cut it off right away. Crawler is still there, but mostly dug out, by hand. Spent lots of time getting it cleaned up. Got it jacked up and on timbers. Won't start. Solving that puzzle now. Poured burnt oil/diesel mix on the tracks to keep them loose. Neighbor said to just fill it back in and put up a R.I.P. stone. mudstuck
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