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Always a good feeling when you’re stuck and someone helps you out👍🏻
You got that right!
The power of those machines is amazing
It sure is
Nice to see y’all helping each other out. Poor guy had to be pretty stressed. When a tractor gets that stuck can it go right back to work or does it need work first?
I wouldn’t think so unless the operator of the stuck machine knew they were getting stuck and tried their hardest to get out when in turn it just makes thing worse for the stuck machine to get out
There was a couple broken things that have to be fixed first
I was also wondering why you didn't use the front-end loader. I saw where you answered the question before I was asking myself that. That tractor was most certainly buried. Good to see y'all got it unstuck. I bet that is going to be fun when it comes time to cultivate the field.
Yeah it’s going to be hard to work up in the spring.
Grandpa had a fieldhand, got a tractor stuck like that. His name was Mr. Fired!
Haha right
Your grandpa didn’t farm if he fired everybody/anybody who got stuck. Would have had to fire himself unless he just sat in an office or a pickup.
@@fredspecht4155 I worked on his farm for 15 years, in that time period NO tractors/equipment got stuck. Grandpa's philosophy was 'Too wet, stay out'
Good philosophy
Lucky guy getting the sack ,grandpa should of known better to send him in the field, nothing like an old fool
Good way to pull a tractor in too
It sure is
Looking at the red tractor after it was pulled out reminded me of a scene from the movie"My Cousin Vinny" "You see, you got mud in your tire."
Haha right
I don't know if it's mentioned in the video, but is there a reason that the weights and the trailer were left attached?
Well, it’s kinda hard to unhook them when it’s all frozen in mud and nothing will move
Take the weights off to begin with and use large moving jacks to raise the tractor free from the gumbo?? Just a guess!🇨🇦👍
We don’t have any jacks to lift at Tractor like that it’s easier to just try and pull him out
Dude! You have a front-end loader Right there! Common sense should have told you to dig in front of the stuck front tires to make them free to roll out of the hole they were in! What were you thinking??
That’s a feed bucket. It doesn’t dig very good.
Or pick up the front of the tractor
Way to heavy
Lmfao douche
914 Digging Frozen Ground ??
Hard to beat a tracked machine for stuff like that..
Yeah it works great
Lets stick a vastly underpowered tractor onto a huge tank, but we'll stick an extra four wheels on just in case. Then get it stuck and tow it out with a chain that's obviously not up to the job on the first pull or second. Thats like sticking a Massey 135 on a 1500 gallon tank
I agree. The problem is we don’t tell the dairy what to do we just haul their manure when it’s that time of year.
U need one of those kinetic towing ropes
Right
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪
Yankum rope.
That’s what we need
Has to be frustrating as heck when this happens
It is for sure
Can we get a potato update are they all gone to the factory yet
They are not. Most of our cellars are still full
Are you getting into good spuds yet? @@RockyMountainFarmer
We also have stored yet
No we are still in the sprouted ones.
If there was no snow, I would rather watch a video of bunglers in deep Africa
👍🏻
That was what u called BURIED!
It’s to the frame
No way, man! The dude that don’t know how to use reverse needs to have access dug out before the rescue equipment gets there. You are enabling their poor behavior. Stay 8n AZ another week next year? Stay safe. Recovering dairy person in California.
The guy driving that tractor isn’t really an operator.
Why didn't you back it out ?
It wouldn’t move either way
not too bright i see
Why would anyone drive right into a mud hole.
I’m not sure
I have to wonder myself , if you feel the tractor bogging down why not stop before your buried
@@Buckeyebeliever66 sometimes you don’t notice
Wrong end gentleman, hook that green machine to the rear of the Honey Wagon
I think it would break the wagon
Next time when you buy a new chains get them made in china not those made in usa
Haha I think I’ll stick with USA 🇺🇸
Jullie usa mannen moeten betere kettingen kopen 😂😂😂
And you hook to the wrong spot Obviously. Do you guys have more Money than Brains?
That old loader barely has enough power to fill up a feed truck I don’t think it could dig up the dirt that was frozen