Why is a track machine out there snatching holes in a rice field levee, AFTER all the gates done been put in? 1st rule in crooked levee rice farming? Make your back/lower levees 3 times taller than the patty levees...(30 years of farming crooked levee rice.) My worst experience? 8" rainstorm and the boss's brother-in-law left the pumps running all night, with the rain falling. Blew a section of levee out over 70' long in the bottom of the field 1.5 miles OFF THE FUCKING ROAD! So, 6AM next morning, me, my father-in-law, brother-in-law, put on hip waders, grabbed a whole roll of Bisqueen plastic, 3 shovels and walked 1.5 miles to the break. We had to build up, by hand, 70' of levee. By hand...5 hours, 90°....yunz have fun😂😂
The main problem is that everyone isn't all that smart. And there really isn't much if any work being done to even realize what an actual reasonable person & group of people would even be or be like!
@@FullStandFarms Ya I figured that; I think this is what some call a catch twenty two situation. But I bet you wouldn't understand that too huh? SMH This so-called society is a joke, a sick, cruel, joke.
@@FullStandFarms Stating that is part of what "sucks". And it's exactly why what "sucks" continues - just like the majority who thinks or claims that they are NOT a part of the problem when they absolutely are, then go & deny it, which makes it even worse!
En primer lugar los tractores están hechos para tirar hacia adelante no para atrás, en segundo lugar ese tractor de oruga está clavado adelante hay que sacarlo hacia atrás, en tercer lugar con la cinta que tira no sirve porque se rompe con el roce de la cadena, la salida ha de ser la continuidad del vehículo atascado, y por ultimo cuanta mayor longitud de tiro se pierde fuerza de agarre y el punto del que lo saca sera mas alto que el atascado.
Tambien creo que los tracotres con estas cubiertas de oruga no son buenas para el barro, o eso no afecta? porque sinceramente me parecen mejores las cubiertas normales de tractor que esas para situaciones asi.
Next time take the twist out of the strap your using it cuts the capacity of the strap when twisted up and can cause the strap to break. You men need a Yankum rope for the kinetic energy they supply when pulling stuck vehicles.
We zijn zomaar niet verandert hoor... en als dit de hel is, volgens jou, dan zou de echte hel zijn functie hebben verloren. In de echte hel is het niet uit te houden, maar men zal daar gedwongen moeten blijven zonder enige hoop op redding in eeuwigheid.
@@FullStandFarms Yes, it was a serious question. Thank you for responding. In my younger years, I did a lot of four-wheeling in mud and broke many a strap getting vehicles back out. Drinking and mudding was a good time. But seeing pros get stuck I just did not understand. Now I do thanks.
Looks like two young men playing in the mud !
Good video! Reminds me of the old days on the farm in Dallas County AL. Glad to see ya'll using Bush Hog implements! Originally made in my home town.
I had never heard Papa Joe curse so much as to when he stuck a tractor on that farm. Y'all need to get a kinetic rope.
Bro, here the power of a 50hp tractor is increased to 150 because we Indians have small and big pits😅😅😅😅
Just liked and subscribed. Your 530th subscriber. Looking forward to a summer of farming with you.
Great video guys
You got a send her with momentum 😅
You guys make great videos!! A stuck tractor is never a good thing!! Can't wait to see you get it out. You need a crane.
you really hard working 👍👍👍👍
I kept trying to give some extra pull by yanking phone when that rope get tight. 😅😅😅
Good job
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I think you should get a pair of chest waders cause I think it's getting deeeeeeep😅
Why is a track machine out there snatching holes in a rice field levee, AFTER all the gates done been put in? 1st rule in crooked levee rice farming? Make your back/lower levees 3 times taller than the patty levees...(30 years of farming crooked levee rice.) My worst experience? 8" rainstorm and the boss's brother-in-law left the pumps running all night, with the rain falling. Blew a section of levee out over 70' long in the bottom of the field 1.5 miles OFF THE FUCKING ROAD! So, 6AM next morning, me, my father-in-law, brother-in-law, put on hip waders, grabbed a whole roll of Bisqueen plastic, 3 shovels and walked 1.5 miles to the break. We had to build up, by hand, 70' of levee. By hand...5 hours, 90°....yunz have fun😂😂
The main problem is that everyone isn't all that smart. And there really isn't much if any work being done to even realize what an actual reasonable person & group of people would even be or be like!
I don’t understand what you’re talking about?
@@FullStandFarms Ya I figured that; I think this is what some call a catch twenty two situation. But I bet you wouldn't understand that too huh? SMH This so-called society is a joke, a sick, cruel, joke.
@@01mustang05 yeah we know what catch twenty two mean, and sure there is some of society that sucks, but we aren’t apart of that suck.
@@FullStandFarms Stating that is part of what "sucks". And it's exactly why what "sucks" continues - just like the majority who thinks or claims that they are NOT a part of the problem when they absolutely are, then go & deny it, which makes it even worse!
Good God son you make as much sense as Kammy Harris.
Hard relief of the tractor.
nice video
Why are you hooking to the tfront axle? Driving thru a ditch, not digging a ramp rather than wall? So many questions.
Tanta falta de "abilidade" coitadas das máquinas, estes bananas pensam que estão a jogar farming
Never give up.
Price ?
En primer lugar los tractores están hechos para tirar hacia adelante no para atrás, en segundo lugar ese tractor de oruga está clavado adelante hay que sacarlo hacia atrás, en tercer lugar con la cinta que tira no sirve porque se rompe con el roce de la cadena, la salida ha de ser la continuidad del vehículo atascado, y por ultimo cuanta mayor longitud de tiro se pierde fuerza de agarre y el punto del que lo saca sera mas alto que el atascado.
Tambien creo que los tracotres con estas cubiertas de oruga no son buenas para el barro, o eso no afecta? porque sinceramente me parecen mejores las cubiertas normales de tractor que esas para situaciones asi.
Wow... thar was sad to watch....😅😅
lot of ruts to fix this fall..
Don't you know every body can do better than you can . and some of them have never plowed a tractor... Fred T
Next time take the twist out of the strap your using it cuts the capacity of the strap when twisted up and can cause the strap to break. You men need a Yankum rope for the kinetic energy they supply when pulling stuck vehicles.
Tracks are awesome until they are not….heavy equipment small business owner here…..never think of tracks as your strongest suit….especially in the mud
Good Work, Brother...!!! But, JOHN DEERE ever wins!!! Peace out...
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Love you indian ❤
Why don’t you invest in a winch attachment for one of your machines save all that churning up of your field
You hook to the draw bar not the support
Why not pull it out straight, you guys know nothing of physics
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Use a bungie cord, instead of chain
WHY??
i can drive it
Those are tracks why can you just keep driving till the tracks get a grip of the ground
We zijn zomaar niet verandert hoor... en als dit de hel is, volgens jou, dan zou de echte hel zijn functie hebben verloren. In de echte hel is het niet uit te houden, maar men zal daar gedwongen moeten blijven zonder enige hoop op redding in eeuwigheid.
If you’d spend the money and buy a strap you could actually pull hard you would have had a shorter video.
Pass se khinchoo
I don't like foreign
Is this vid out there to demonstrate how dumb farmers can be on occasions.
Your comment shows your intelligence 😊
I must not understand something. Professionals are driving their machines into mud holes and getting stuck. Is this to get clicks and views?
We drive in mud all the time. Sometimes we get stuck. If you ever pull one out you’d know it wasn’t on purpose.
@@FullStandFarms Yes, it was a serious question. Thank you for responding. In my younger years, I did a lot of four-wheeling in mud and broke many a strap getting vehicles back out. Drinking and mudding was a good time. But seeing pros get stuck I just did not understand. Now I do thanks.