Good thing tearing up a field isn't an issue. PLAN E.. Lock up all the gear. Everybody pile into something that's NOT stuck, get a keg of suds and go fishing until the land dries out.
I’m not a farmer,but that is one roundabout way of plowing a field! Great video and hope everything only needed the attention of a track shovel and a pressure washer!
best stuck anything vid i have seen in quite some time. glad everything worked out in the end. i've dealt with some doozies while on harvest but nothing like this. big thumbs up ya'll
If you've never been in this situation it's easy to give advise or make fun; but this stuff will make you want to cry. It extremely hard on the equipment, it's expensive and it's physically and mentally hard on the men trying to resolve the problem.
Great video, didn't look very fun though. I hope you continue to make videos and share them, I grew up on a farm and these videos on youtube bring back fond memories.
I bet someone has sayed "Damn!!" in some point there!=D I can feel your pain in situation that nothing goes as planned and don't know whether laugh or cry anymore. Keep up good work and hope that shit wont ever hit the fan as much as that week!
@theshadypilot We were going to seed spring wheat. The soil is sandy there, with clay not to far down. We didn't get any crop in this year because of the moisture. Yes the sprayer was empty, and the winch truck, we thought would pull it, but it didn't work so well! We tried many different things before we got everything out!
Nice. For us to use this recovery tank VT-55. Pull the main winch is 100 tons max. So I took it out right away. VT.55: 40 liters V12 engine, 650kW (871.6 HP), diesel consumption from 250 to 1100 liters, the tank weight 40 tons. Pull the main winch max 100 t over 2 pulleys. Move without the pulleys is 30 tons. Rope length 490 feet and an average of 1.26 inches
@2009deerejohn It took 18 days before we got everything out! It rained 3" the first night of the sprayer getting stuck. So it was a waiting game, then throughout the 18 days we went back with different plans and equipment between more rains!!
@theshadypilot Thanks for the nice comments! I'm not sure about the fun, since it took 18 days to finally get it out! Lots of rain slowed the process!! But it was great nothing got hurt!
@theshadypilot Thank you for the nice comments! Not sure about the fun, it took 18 days to finally get it out between all the rains!! But it was fun that nothing was hurt!
jim bob farmers are some of the most intelligent people on earth. they are hardworking. i am a farmer an in a feild like that some times it is relly hard to see where the wet spots are. if it was someone.that is not a farmer the would have got stuck alot worse than that.!!!
Oh god this looks familiar. We buried our 4490 case with 6000 gallon manure spreader and it took 2 case dozers 1 8970 ford 1 mx 120 1 cat loader and 1 cat 345 excavator and 1 30hp long( i am sure thats what got it out). Greetings from upstate NY
we always put smaller but wider,much wider floatation tires during the first sprays before planting!!try it ,you would be suprised how much you'd stay on top
great video, and I know what these days are like, but you just need to go home and wait until it dries out. One time we had to let our 1066 sit for a week and let the ground dry out cause we couldn't get it out no matter what we tried...
@TheJohndeere8120 i am sorry you had to go through all of that! it can be discouraging, wondering if the equipment will all be ok. thanks for the comment!
it is save to say they were on the fields a little too early. kudos to the john deere driver ,he was the only one that did not spin his tires like a maniac.
well that ol brown praire that had been so dry was very muddy,boggy and sticky we 'd pull one truck out and get another stuck in and motors would roar and tires would spin we'd sink right down down to the diff and we'd all take turns do it again till no one could move call one more friend , come on out here we need ya , bring your truck "truck got stuck" - corb lund
Man oh man what a pain in the ass that would of been.. Order some pizza's and go pick up a few cases of beer because it looked like a long day. haha Good video
@divem0re i wished i could, i am so sorry about the dry weather down there. You have dry weather, and we had so much rain, we couldn't even get a crop in.
Good thing tearing up a field isn't an issue. PLAN E.. Lock up all the gear. Everybody pile into something that's NOT stuck, get a keg of suds and go fishing until the land dries out.
I hope everyone was loving their John deere and the operator. The man with the biggest toy wins. Very cool video.
"Determination and persistance are omnipotent." Einstein
I’m not a farmer,but that is one roundabout way of plowing a field! Great video and hope everything only needed the attention of a track shovel and a pressure washer!
best stuck anything vid i have seen in quite some time. glad everything worked out in the end. i've dealt with some doozies while on harvest but nothing like this. big thumbs up ya'll
Been there, done that, but this one is a classic tale.
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Excellent! I too loved the little digger that could!!!! Just rolls right up, starts a digging.....
if at first u don't succeed trying until ur realy fucked
that big JD tractor was impressive !
Just left some RT3 in the tank at Bottineau... Awesome visit!! You boys sure now how to play in the mud!!
9:13 were not stopping til we get back to the house. Good Video
Brilliant video - just found it while watching harvesting vid back here in UK
Just bloody hillarious, keep up your gr8 work
That sprayer chose one heck of a spot to sink. Good thing you had that nice john deer to get everything moved. Lol
Great video!!! One of them day's when all goes wrong, we ALL have them!! ;-)
best video in the world
Too cool awesome video and music is great well done
If you've never been in this situation it's easy to give advise or make fun; but this stuff will make you want to cry. It extremely hard on the equipment, it's expensive and it's physically and mentally hard on the men trying to resolve the problem.
Awesome guys ..Great video!!
wonderful video one of the best farming videos on youtube if you ask me.
all those are fitting to the video thumbs up on that
Red Power always cranks! Have to say had one of these JD sprayers over yesterday, 4720, man she was sweet I want one
Great video!
one of the best made videos on youtube. Nice music too. One normally only realizes afterwards how much fun it actually was. Am I right?
Great video thanks for sharing!
Jakie bagno . This is amazing !!! Good video
Good grief!! How many days did that take to get out??
I remember being stuck on a daily basis in the spring of 2011.
Brilliant Video
Great video, didn't look very fun though. I hope you continue to make videos and share them, I grew up on a farm and these videos on youtube bring back fond memories.
Awesome video !!
Yikes. Time to grab a case of beer. Good work boys!
Awesome video
I bet someone has sayed "Damn!!" in some point there!=D I can feel your pain in situation that nothing goes as planned and don't know whether laugh or cry anymore. Keep up good work and hope that shit wont ever hit the fan as much as that week!
my god,what a good terrain!!
@theshadypilot
We were going to seed spring wheat. The soil is sandy there, with clay not to far down. We didn't get any crop in this year because of the moisture.
Yes the sprayer was empty, and the winch truck, we thought would pull it, but it didn't work so well! We tried many different things before we got everything out!
wow, you felt the pain then!!! Greetings to you too!
exelente video..!!
damn what a mission. well done.
Nice. For us to use this recovery tank VT-55. Pull the main winch is 100 tons max. So I took it out right away.
VT.55: 40 liters V12 engine, 650kW (871.6 HP), diesel consumption from 250 to 1100 liters, the tank weight 40 tons. Pull the main winch max 100 t over 2 pulleys. Move without the pulleys is 30 tons. Rope length 490 feet and an average of 1.26 inches
I ain't gotta ever feel bad now after seeing that one
@2009deerejohn It took 18 days before we got everything out! It rained 3" the first night of the sprayer getting stuck. So it was a waiting game, then throughout the 18 days we went back with different plans and equipment between more rains!!
5 min and something - Smokey and the Bandit song, hehe. Great tune for this, well done mate :D
@theshadypilot
Thanks for the nice comments! I'm not sure about the fun, since it took 18 days to finally get it out! Lots of rain slowed the process!! But it was great nothing got hurt!
No shortage of awesome gear on this place!! Cat and John Deere!!
Well said! Thanks!
@theshadypilot
Thank you for the nice comments! Not sure about the fun, it took 18 days to finally get it out between all the rains!! But it was fun that nothing was hurt!
Good video!
jim bob
farmers are some of the most intelligent people on earth. they are hardworking. i am a farmer an in a feild like that some times it is relly hard to see where the wet spots are. if it was someone.that is not a farmer the would have got stuck alot worse than that.!!!
we have to go around that area for now!!
wow what a day or couple of days. glad you got everything out. hope all the equipment was unharmed
Well Done!!!
Thank you!!
Thanks much Randy!
Oh god this looks familiar. We buried our 4490 case with 6000 gallon manure spreader and it took 2 case dozers 1 8970 ford 1 mx 120 1 cat loader and 1 cat 345 excavator and 1 30hp long( i am sure thats what got it out). Greetings from upstate NY
chuck some straw bales in the mud works every time great video
Thank you!
mate nice vid i remember when i got bored
thats amazing
Man that's going to be a lot of work repairing that field
The unusual way to plow a field I have ever seen, and the messiest!!!!
Awesome! Did I see North Dakota Plates? Well im up in southeast Manitoba and its been drier than a matchstik the past 2 summers now.... Great Vid!!!
What a cluster F! Been there and done that too!
Imagine what people will do, just for playing in the mud all day long :-D Well nice video and nice editing and nice music! Very good work!
nothing, thank goodness! Everything came out without a scratch!!
we always put smaller but wider,much wider floatation tires during the first sprays before planting!!try it ,you would be suprised how much you'd stay on top
great video, and I know what these days are like, but you just need to go home and wait until it dries out. One time we had to let our 1066 sit for a week and let the ground dry out cause we couldn't get it out no matter what we tried...
you boys did a fanstaic job!
Thanks!
Thanks James!
Genius, just genius.
@TheJohndeere8120 i am sorry you had to go through all of that! it can be discouraging, wondering if the equipment will all be ok. thanks for the comment!
Q buen vídeo !!!!
@michaelo9090
yes, that good old tractor did the trick!!
thank you!
it is save to say they were on the fields a little too early.
kudos to the john deere driver ,he was the only one that did not spin his tires like a maniac.
alright thanks alot!
-Keep the movies comming ! :))
Ya last years wet summer is gonna catch up with us this year yet!!
Thanks much!
thanks much!! :-)
Thank you! :-)
hard day at work,ha?
awensome job and equipment
that john deere hasnt got stuck!! and it still pulling!
thanks Michael!
Oh my.. Theose are the days i like to say in the barn milking..
Done that before! coop got the big terra gator buried and I mean buried. we use about 6 big squares but it came right out.
Use a big tyre of some sort under the tow strap or winch cable so the bogged vehicle is lifted up as the weight comes on the tow rope
Thanks much magloman!! :-)
a good day!!
well that ol brown praire that had been so dry was very muddy,boggy and sticky we 'd pull one truck out and get another stuck in and motors would roar and tires would spin we'd sink right down down to the diff and we'd all take turns do it again till no one could move call one more friend , come on out here we need ya , bring your truck
"truck got stuck" - corb lund
so mutch work for one machine :)
we were going to do that, buy guess the mats were already spoken for!!
Man oh man what a pain in the ass that would of been.. Order some pizza's and go pick up a few cases of beer because it looked like a long day. haha Good video
Thanks! Well, we got everything out without a mark!!
@SeetherBartas
Thank you!
Hard work
Thanks!
@divem0re i wished i could, i am so sorry about the dry weather down there. You have dry weather, and we had so much rain, we couldn't even get a crop in.
Rig matts boy's or even some tree's would have saved alot of trouble.
super video