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Post by dodgeram on Apr 20, 2013 16:33:36 GMT -5
Was mowing with the 3203 this morning and found a little wet patch. It was the first time mowing this area this year and it turned out to be just a little wetter then past years. We tried to pull it our with our Honda foreman 4wd utility quad with mud tires on it, but no luck. We took our Dodge 3500 down there but with all terrain tires on it and no weight in the bed, just about got it stuck on the way down the hill. We didn't have the dozer at the house, but it comming home this week anyway so the tractor will be where it sits untill then. Of the 400 hours I have put on it, it is the first time I have got it stuck. Not bad concidering that about 1/3 of out property is a swamp. If I had real ag tires for it, I doupt I would be stuck right now but they wern't an option on this so we ended up with comerical tires that are pretty much worthless unless you are on the flat or dry ground. We have neither as we are in western Washington and we live on a hill. Oh well, it happens ;D Anyway, here are some pics of it. Any questions just ask. Jared
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Post by black93z on Apr 20, 2013 21:23:01 GMT -5
stuck it pretty good lol
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Post by TwoTone on Apr 21, 2013 23:08:10 GMT -5
Should have had the bucket on so you could get yourself out haha
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Post by dodgeram on Apr 21, 2013 23:20:38 GMT -5
Ya, but the bucket bounces around too much and is to wide to fit through the trees. The cat pulled it right out though. Shes all clean and shined up now. Back to mowing tomarrow night lol.
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