Oh boy, this brings back some memories! I used to run a Big Bud on the Snowy Mountain Ranch, just south of the little Snowy Mountains, north of Lavina. There were two Big Buds working the place and the other guy tried to drive through an alkali stream bed with his 60' tool bar raised up on the wheels. You can imagine how stuck that mess was as everything sunk in that white, sticky mud! Had to disconnect the toolbar and sort of walk/drag it backwards out of the bed, one end at a time, then I'd stretch a 3" tow rope down to about an inch in diameter as my tractor pulled his from the front. When something this big goes deep, there's no other work getting done that day for sure! Thanks for posting this!
@@cm01 I bet if you truly did the math, the hourly rate would surprise you. There is no overtime, i'm betting healthcare is a pain to get, and i'm sure keeping up with the equipment is almost a fulltime job.
@@georgetinc9578 >I bet >I'm betting See you don't know what you're talking about. I do. I've been a "helper" (by which I mean I basically do everything and he writes me a good size check) for a farmer for a good while and I've had access to his books. And he's a small, low overhead guy. He makes a quarter million a year just with 40 acres of pumpkins after all expenses except my paycheck. The bigger guy next door makes about a hundred times more with a few square miles of cereal crops. These are profits, not grosses.
@@cm01 Farming might as well be the same when it comes to doing Electrical or Plumbing work, Look at your hours and divide the hourly wage. I'm not saying it's bad i'm saying some folks would be surprised at what they think is a lot of money. Without comparing the hours to pay. As far as the business itself they make money yes, then they have to pay you and all the other bills too...….. As for your 250k Small Farm guy, Good for him, wonder what it looked like when all his equipment wasn't paid for.
@@georgetinc9578 that's a fair point about equipment being financed but it also reminds me what else makes farmers special: they have almost unlimited access to 0% Federal loans.
I am envious, all those cool old Big Buds. Back in 85 I broke down in Havre MT. I got the truck repaired in the Big Bud factory. They are the coolest tractor to this day.
It must be awesome to be in such a massive field like that. Such a pretty sight, even though there really isn't much to see. Farming looks dope, I've always wanted to live on one.
Ah, yeah, forgot to consider the other side of Australia when i made that comment. I'm from the Wheatbelt, where we've just gone about three months without rain. 'Tis a little dry for this time of the year.
Big Sky Country! But look, the sky really is bigger there. Just beautiful. I wouldn't laugh if that cart broke in half while pulling..honest, I wouldn't. And to back up that cart, there's gotta be some sort of wireless camera you could stick on the back of that thing.
Thanks for the video!! It would make a good training video of the do's and don'ts of getting unstuck. That stubble makes great camouflage for those muddy spots! You did a great job!! Sometimes it's easier to come out the way you go in. Even with the headache of unhooking everything. Thanks again!!! Take Care Guys!!!
Here in central North Carolina a 40 acre field is massive. I can't imagine what farming in that big open country must be like. Love your videos, too. Thanks for sharing them!
From the drone view you would never know it was that muddy right there!😳 I would have tried to turn around there also.... well done I thought for sure something would have broken that a lot of pull on something.
So when my Jeep was stuck up to the windows, we got a truck. When the truck got stuck we got a tractor and when the tractor got stuck we called it a day and had some drinks...then we went back with a bigger tractor and that did the trick. Moral of the story? Stop and drink first...that's when the best ideas come.
@@malcolmmeer9761 A bit of my own projections maybe.... No I do not see trees. I have however gotten a truck stuck, then a tractor, then another tractor, and got one tractor out with a dozer.... Then just found a skidder and had him pull the others out. My area of the country is fairly heavily wooded, and still farmed heavily.
@@herpnderpn2484 just messing around. Know what you mean. 3 years ago got a 375 hp fee buried hung a 275hp 4ad JD on it followed with a 850 JD dozer then a 320 JD trackhoe finally got it out. You are right about some sliders especially if they have a blade on the front.
Boy that was real deep you are real lucky to get that out it looks like you guys know what you're doing that's for sure I'm glad you got it out thanks for the video keep up the good work 👍🇺🇸
Good job here in ga several years ago the farm where I was raised.We got a 5020 stuck so bad that it took a cat D7or 8 to pull out.All the other tractor we had would not budge.thankfully we did not pull it apart
Fun fact, our 525/50 has nearly 125 more hp than a D9. And I would be nervous driving a 100,000lb dozer across this mucky clay mess. Get that stuck and it's all over.
Sorry Nick, did not mean to cause a problem with my comment, you guys not exactly what you need and between you, Scott and your Dad you are all very capable. Please not I put LOL at the end, that land looks like something from the show Swamp Loggers right now, > LOL. Thanks for your hard work and skill putting the Videos out.
My God the power that machine must have........ Makes for good video but sorry for your misfortune. I know it really sucks to have to unhook and reattach those implements. That cart must really have a good hitch and pin to take that kind of abuse. Glad you got it out. I am still amazed at the vastness of your fields. Not a fence row or tree in sight. We have had about 7 inches of rain here in Ga. in the last 10 days with more on the way.
I was thinking the same. A guy also has to have confidence in the strength of the towing cables. When they snap, they turn into giant slingshots, and the rear window of the tractor won't stop the bullet.
Bruno Sterckeman not to mention when a snapped cable is on its way back they start to unravel and now you have a whole bunch of little razor blades come at you to.
Hi lads. Something I don't see over here, where I live, is the WHOLE storm coming😮. I 'may' be able to see the rain part, but not the WHOLE of it.!🤯!. You've got GREAT skies there lads.♥️♥️♥️♥️. Rich UK 🥰
U need some tracks buddy! Last year one of our guys literly buried our 550 case quadtrack lol . The worse was our sprayer droped into a swamp hole ,we had to bring a excavator to dig it out. Love farming!
been watching videos of belgian draft horses, wonder if they ever had horses pulling out horses before? Also, could a phone call be made and a team be delivered to help? Love the acknowledgement about loving the rain, never forget the order of blessings.
Hate when that happens. Every time I see something stuck, I think of Corb Lund's song "The Truck Got Stuck". Glad you got it out, you'll have some time in power washing the old girl.
Not uncommon up in Saskatchewan some springs. The fun sometimes doesn't end at seeding. I've gotten stuck a few times spraying in-crop in places I seeded not too long before. Got the swather planted a couple times and the combine and semi a few times too. Most years aren't bad but you can sure come across those hidden high ground WTF areas on occasion. When the Versatile 976 says you're going 4.5 miles an hour and the Trimble says you're doing 0.5 miles an hour then you know lol.
Do your soils have a lot of Bentonite, in them. That stuff, is like silly putty. I think they use it to seal oil wells, and, it is used to make the flakes for dry laundry detergent. If you use the dry laundry soap and, have a septic mound, you will ruin the sand bed.
enjoy following you all at the farm working with thoose big buds. wish i could have a chance to drive one of those someday. best wishes from ahuge fan from FInland. ps i work on a farm to asa tractor driver.
That's the thing, when it does rain, the water has to go somewhere. If you have clay mix soils like they do and like we do in Oregon. Water retention Mudspots happen !
We find the best way to back up the tow between tank to the drill is having both guys with bluetooths and on a call together. It works great. It has also changed how well we can pack our machine sheds:)
I used to build those Flexi-Coil drills and carts. I got pretty good at backing up the TBT units by myself and connecting them. Still easier with help though lol.
Yes sir that was in there but good. After seein' just how stuck it was I was a bit surprised by how well it came out. Nobody got hurt, nothing got broken...a job well done I'd say. ..............................PEACE!!
Reminds me of the time I got the 400/30 stuck. Had to unhitch the Friggstad and enlist another Bud to pull me out. Spent a lot of time digging that Genou mud out of the Big Bud. Good times!
So you stuck a big bud and got it out in 7 min 15 seconds!!! Man you guys make it look easy!!! Lol!! The magic of video!! Good to hear you didn't break anything. That's usually my luck.
Losing 50% of the pull by towing from that distance - needs to be close up..to lift the front of stuck machine while simultaneously pulling it. Still, you got it out..nice vid
The only problem is when a tractor stuck like that it usually means that the surrounding area is Muddy and so if we attempted to pull out in close proximity the second tractor would have sunk through as well. You learn these things when you farm this country for many years, the longer the cable the better as you can position the pulling tractor on dry ground.
I wish I could pull close though! Then less chance of a cable snapping back taking out your rear window, we haven't had it happen yet but I've seen videos and it's scary! Thanks
I have been stuck like that . Big old international buriedto the frame of machine. Tried to use 8 tire case tractors to pull it out . It got stick also. Tried another smaller machine buried that as well. County road grader went by. Asked if he could help. After half a day struggling we got all tractors out lol
Oh boy, this brings back some memories! I used to run a Big Bud on the Snowy Mountain Ranch, just south of the little Snowy Mountains, north of Lavina. There were two Big Buds working the place and the other guy tried to drive through an alkali stream bed with his 60' tool bar raised up on the wheels. You can imagine how stuck that mess was as everything sunk in that white, sticky mud! Had to disconnect the toolbar and sort of walk/drag it backwards out of the bed, one end at a time, then I'd stretch a 3" tow rope down to about an inch in diameter as my tractor pulled his from the front. When something this big goes deep, there's no other work getting done that day for sure! Thanks for posting this!
Just reset your tractors and implements.
Chase Hahahaha! That’s great!
😂😂😂😂
It’s not farming sim
If only it was fs LOL
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Farmers; tough work, long days, and little respect from city folk... the un-sung Heroes of American Agriculture.
The only thing that makes farmers special among other blue collar workers is the huge money they make.
@@cm01 I bet if you truly did the math, the hourly rate would surprise you. There is no overtime, i'm betting healthcare is a pain to get, and i'm sure keeping up with the equipment is almost a fulltime job.
@@georgetinc9578
>I bet
>I'm betting
See you don't know what you're talking about. I do. I've been a "helper" (by which I mean I basically do everything and he writes me a good size check) for a farmer for a good while and I've had access to his books. And he's a small, low overhead guy. He makes a quarter million a year just with 40 acres of pumpkins after all expenses except my paycheck. The bigger guy next door makes about a hundred times more with a few square miles of cereal crops. These are profits, not grosses.
@@cm01 Farming might as well be the same when it comes to doing Electrical or Plumbing work, Look at your hours and divide the hourly wage. I'm not saying it's bad i'm saying some folks would be surprised at what they think is a lot of money. Without comparing the hours to pay. As far as the business itself they make money yes, then they have to pay you and all the other bills too...…..
As for your 250k Small Farm guy, Good for him, wonder what it looked like when all his equipment wasn't paid for.
@@georgetinc9578 that's a fair point about equipment being financed but it also reminds me what else makes farmers special: they have almost unlimited access to 0% Federal loans.
Wow that was so deep that China wants you to pay import duties on the tires.!
not to worry they can poor summit in the holes??
😂😂😂😂 nice one 😂😂😂😂
Bill sargent hahaha so funny
After reading the first five words..… that’s what she said
Mother Earth said it was her turn to play with the tractors lol
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@@WelkerFarms hello sir
@@skhehra2314 00000
Hi how are you? I want talk with you for work purpose so please pick on whatsapp or phone
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I am envious, all those cool old Big Buds. Back in 85 I broke down in Havre MT. I got the truck repaired in the Big Bud factory. They are the coolest tractor to this day.
The sound of those idling diesels. Man oh man. Music to my ears
I'M a new sub. Man that tractor was stuck bad glad to see you got it out with out any damage have a great memorial. God Bless!!!
I like how you're still thankful for the rain even with the trouble it can cause for you. Real gratefulness.
It must be awesome to be in such a massive field like that. Such a pretty sight, even though there really isn't much to see. Farming looks dope, I've always wanted to live on one.
Australians are like "What? It's possible for the ground to be wet enough for a tractor to be stuck?"
Are you kidding? i've seen Budds stuck in country West of Condobolin.
Ah, yeah, forgot to consider the other side of Australia when i made that comment. I'm from the Wheatbelt, where we've just gone about three months without rain. 'Tis a little dry for this time of the year.
POHMY's is Ignant.
Mercmad I remember seeing a couple of Kiackatoo Stations Big Buds for sale in Equipment & Service yard @ Condo back in the early 80’s
Yeah, I got my Case 4894 stuck disking near Nyngan. Took a JD 8440 and a Cat 950 wheel loader and about 3 hours to get it out of the mud...
My sons and I are absolutely loving your videos! It would be great to see a video on why you guys have stuck with big bud. Great stuff! Thanks!
RESPECT to our Farmer's since they put the food's on our shelf's. Very hard/tough worker's !! 👍👍💙
God Bless n Godspeed to you all.
AMEN. 💙
AMEN MY BROTHER
Glad you guys didn't break anything, great work Nick on the video as well
Wow! You gotta be impressed with that fertilizer cart. How that thing didn't get ripped apart is just amazing!
They are built out of massive square tubing, impressive strength 💪.
Welkers i absolutely love these big buds. Wish we could get them here in the uk
Beautiful country
Ummm what is beautiful about plain fields?
No one around
Big Sky Country! But look, the sky really is bigger there. Just beautiful. I wouldn't laugh if that cart broke in half while pulling..honest, I wouldn't. And to back up that cart, there's gotta be some sort of wireless camera you could stick on the back of that thing.
I live up there to I pass this farm every day lol I saw all there tractors
chrisg223 :D lucky dude I'm over on east side in ohio
That was a lot of work ! Enjoy seeing your families farming operation!
Hollywood, you should make a video on How to get your Big Bud stuck. Lol! Great video. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video!! It would make a good training video of the do's and don'ts of getting unstuck. That stubble makes great camouflage for those muddy spots! You did a great job!! Sometimes it's easier to come out the way you go in. Even with the headache of unhooking everything. Thanks again!!! Take Care Guys!!!
Funny watching back on this... I bet it didn't take ages to edit compared to nowadays but its a great video to watch
It sure has changed! Great Channel BTW!
@@WelkerFarms Cheers team 👍
Hi Tom!
Love the way them tractors sound and look!
The bigger and badder the vehicle the stucker you get... that's my motto 😎
If you don't get stuck, you're not trying hard enough.
Lol this is the best welker farms video, I just keep coming back to it
Awesome!!! Nice work on the un stuck!
ostacruiser lol no matter if it’s a tractor or 4wheeler osta is all about the mud videos
Guilty! lol
HA! Here I was just watching the Osta Sherp attack of the P-Trail vids, and lo and behold Osta shows up here ! :)
haha nice!
You have really weird tractors, never saw one of those.
I am so glad to see people using big bud tractors. Keep those. Very awesome.
Super! You guys are pros!!! well done!
Glad to see someone take a bit of thought to uncouple things and arrange things on harder ground
Greetings from Zimbabwe, beautiful lands and all the best guys.
Thanks!
Wow what a huge expanse of land. Beautiful with the clouds and rain coming in!
How do you guys manage to get all your seed in when it seems all you do is get stuck or something breaks
As the famous line from finding Nemo goes, "just keep swimming just keep swimming!" it always gets finished but sometimes its a battle.
@@WelkerFarms you should put a playlist of just the videos of unsticking equipment together
Eae mano blz?
In farming, it's always something.
Here in central North Carolina a 40 acre field is massive. I can't imagine what farming in that big open country must be like. Love your videos, too. Thanks for sharing them!
I guess there’s no way to put underground tile in that field to help drain those seeps
I'm from Huron, SD, and one of our neighbors had a Big Bud. I would always run out to the road, to watch him go by!
After watching that I feel a lot better about having my dozer stuck up to the radiator cap today
Glad to see cables and not chains. I was surprised to see you hooked on the air cart and pulled. Glad your out
From the drone view you would never know it was that muddy right there!😳 I would have tried to turn around there also.... well done I thought for sure something would have broken that a lot of pull on something.
Did this with a 988 CAT. I pulled it out with a D8. It was a stuck too remember. Thanks for the reminder. Good Times on the job.
So when my Jeep was stuck up to the windows, we got a truck. When the truck got stuck we got a tractor and when the tractor got stuck we called it a day and had some drinks...then we went back with a bigger tractor and that did the trick.
Moral of the story? Stop and drink first...that's when the best ideas come.
Slip a bill or two to your local log skidder. That'll do it.
@@herpnderpn2484 not to be a smartass but do you see any trees that a logger would be needing a skidder
@@malcolmmeer9761
A bit of my own projections maybe.... No I do not see trees.
I have however gotten a truck stuck, then a tractor, then another tractor, and got one tractor out with a dozer.... Then just found a skidder and had him pull the others out.
My area of the country is fairly heavily wooded, and still farmed heavily.
@@herpnderpn2484 just messing around. Know what you mean. 3 years ago got a 375 hp fee buried hung a 275hp 4ad JD on it followed with a 850 JD dozer then a 320 JD trackhoe finally got it out. You are right about some sliders especially if they have a blade on the front.
Boy that was real deep you are real lucky to get that out it looks like you guys know what you're doing that's for sure I'm glad you got it out thanks for the video keep up the good work 👍🇺🇸
the only thing I would be afraid of is the cable snapping
Good job here in ga several years ago the farm where I was raised.We got a 5020 stuck so bad that it took a cat D7or 8 to pull out.All the other tractor we had would not budge.thankfully we did not pull it apart
Mark this spot G P S. go back later install 1 line 4” sock wrapped plastic underdrainage pipe 3.5 ft. Deep. To 5 ft. Ditch outlet.
Have to watch this twice; once for the tractors and again for the scenery. Glad to see you giving Glory to God.
Bless these farmers love Jesus!
Im a FS fan so i love what u dudes do and im thankful that u film and post what u do.
Nick, you and Scott need to check out the military surplus sites and see if you can pick up an tank recovery vehicle, LOL.
+fat guy no more NO. TRACTOR. DONT. MORE. POWER !! SOME. U. PEOPLE. JUST. IGNORANT.
Fun fact, our 525/50 has nearly 125 more hp than a D9. And I would be nervous driving a 100,000lb dozer across this mucky clay mess. Get that stuck and it's all over.
Sorry Ron, noticed I put LOL at the end so not to offend. Again sorry to upset you. Sorry hope you can forgive. Did not mean to get people fired up.
Sorry Nick, did not mean to cause a problem with my comment, you guys not exactly what you need and between you, Scott and your Dad you are all very capable. Please not I put LOL at the end, that land looks like something from the show Swamp Loggers right now, > LOL. Thanks for your hard work and skill putting the Videos out.
Excellent point.
Those tractors are incredible. I would love to see one in person. Found this channel by accident and love it. Thanks.
My God the power that machine must have........ Makes for good video but sorry for your misfortune. I know it really sucks to have to unhook and reattach those implements. That cart must really have a good hitch and pin to take that kind of abuse. Glad you got it out. I am still amazed at the vastness of your fields. Not a fence row or tree in sight. We have had about 7 inches of rain here in Ga. in the last 10 days with more on the way.
Prepare for Alberto, you guys are probably gonna get rain raped.
I was thinking the same. A guy also has to have confidence in the strength of the towing cables. When they snap, they turn into giant slingshots, and the rear window of the tractor won't stop the bullet.
Bruno Sterckeman not to mention when a snapped cable is on its way back they start to unravel and now you have a whole bunch of little razor blades come at you to.
Ive seen tractors half that size turn their operators into a red smear when the cable snapped. Nothing left from the chest up.
I absolutely love your guy's videos. I wish I could get back into farming again!
I feel for ya, got my Snapper hydrostat stuck like that earlier today.
Helpful hint: pull it out with a truck bigger than the tractor. :)
Beautiful shot at 6:12 ------ Need to hook up your dehydrator and pull some of the water out of that field. Thanks for the video
serious deep tillage. Glad you got it out without damage to your equipment.
if that was second what was first?
Hey I learned with articulated tractors if you pull at 65 to 99 degrees of the tractor your pulling the opposite side pops right up
Bob in Michigan 😊
sweet video! growing up on a small dairy farm i thought it was bad when I buried our ford 7700 haha! like an ant compared to that big bud.
Hi lads.
Something I don't see over here, where I live, is the WHOLE storm coming😮. I 'may' be able to see the rain part, but not the WHOLE of it.!🤯!.
You've got GREAT skies there lads.♥️♥️♥️♥️.
Rich UK 🥰
“Be a farmer they said, it would be fun they said”
But sometimes it is!
KeenCrafting , I mean it is a lot of the time 😂
Hi lads.
At 5:40ish, the view of the cab of the Bud from distance, looked great. It looks like an air traffic control tower😂.
Rich UK 🥰
First! Man I'm fast...
Welker Farms Inc lol
😂😂
Great work using the drone. That's another great filming tool.
Yea little to wet in that spot
Zachary Smith Gaytard
U need some tracks buddy! Last year one of our guys literly buried our 550 case quadtrack lol . The worse was our sprayer droped into a swamp hole ,we had to bring a excavator to dig it out. Love farming!
Wow, a short video, but by far the most views. Remarkable. Apparently we like to see farmers struggle :)
been watching videos of belgian draft horses, wonder if they ever had horses pulling out horses before? Also, could a phone call be made and a team be delivered to help? Love the acknowledgement about loving the rain, never forget the order of blessings.
"Elevated ground" ? Dude....I've never seen any place this flat in my life, except for the panhandle of Texas.
lol
3:15 is truly an amazing machine, with a remarkable power.
Hate when that happens. Every time I see something stuck, I think of Corb Lund's song "The Truck Got Stuck". Glad you got it out, you'll have some time in power washing the old girl.
That's all I could think about was the music video... Had no clue what the song was called haha.. Thanks man
Gkozak haha no problem. I think of that song everytime I see something stuck.
Beautiful country!! First time viewer and I'm HOOKED!!!
Hello from new Zealand. New sub! I'm playing your farm on farming sim 17.
Awesome!
Not uncommon up in Saskatchewan some springs. The fun sometimes doesn't end at seeding. I've gotten stuck a few times spraying in-crop in places I seeded not too long before. Got the swather planted a couple times and the combine and semi a few times too. Most years aren't bad but you can sure come across those hidden high ground WTF areas on occasion. When the Versatile 976 says you're going 4.5 miles an hour and the Trimble says you're doing 0.5 miles an hour then you know lol.
The scars in the earth can still be seen from space!
Do your soils have a lot of Bentonite, in them. That stuff, is like silly putty. I think they use it to seal oil wells, and, it is used to make the flakes for dry laundry detergent. If you use the dry laundry soap and, have a septic mound, you will ruin the sand bed.
Every thing is so HUGE!!. I live on dairy farm in New Zealand.
1 of your paddocks/Fields is the size of my farm🤣😂
enjoy following you all at the farm working with thoose big buds. wish i could have a chance to drive one of those someday. best wishes from ahuge fan from FInland. ps i work on a farm to asa tractor driver.
For being dryland farmers you find lots of mud.
There is this ting called snow and rain. I don't know have you heard of them but both of them are kinda wet
That's the thing, when it does rain, the water has to go somewhere. If you have clay mix soils like they do and like we do in Oregon. Water retention Mudspots happen !
We find the best way to back up the tow between tank to the drill is having both guys with bluetooths and on a call together. It works great. It has also changed how well we can pack our machine sheds:)
Plot twist, found out the E-Brake was on the entire time. - Snowrunner
I used to build those Flexi-Coil drills and carts. I got pretty good at backing up the TBT units by myself and connecting them. Still easier with help though lol.
Every farm is the same. The diference is only the size of the toys.
Exactly!
Yes sir that was in there but good. After seein' just how stuck it was I was a bit surprised by how well it came out. Nobody got hurt, nothing got broken...a job well done I'd say. ..............................PEACE!!
You could have had it 0:12 if the other guy wasn't going in reverse :P
I know! Haha he accidentally put it in the wrong gear
Welker Farms Inc hi can I friend you on steam?
we put backup cameras on our air tanks (pull-behind), can 1-shot hooking to a twin 1600 gallon tank liquid fertilizer pup.
y'all need a ton of kitty litter, for traction 😃
Great idea! lol
Subscribed because that took team work to get that wonderful piece of farming equipment out.
Was that the Big Bud that got new shoes? If so they have been broken in now.
Reminds me of the time I got the 400/30 stuck. Had to unhitch the Friggstad and enlist another Bud to pull me out. Spent a lot of time digging that Genou mud out of the Big Bud. Good times!
Borrow the 747 you know like you would a cup of sugar lol
I've got a friend who doesn't get upset even when he can't drive anything off the farm. His only response is a huge smile while saying "mud is money"
monster stuck in mud
Man what nice beautiful open country. Great video like always.
Sendin your Praise to Jesus! You just keep getting cooler nick!
Those fellows sure do move fast.
You need big tractor with tracks , good video good job gething out .
old school d8 ? :D
leo l
Tracks get stuck just as quick as tires
Noah Pedersen not as quick but it isn"/ hard to get them stuck.
the dont need bigger it even says big bud on front
No you need more ground pressure to pull if you have less your gonna slide.
Bad luck hitting that soft spot (pretty deceptive) but you got it out. Great video
God is great and Jesus is my saviour
So you stuck a big bud and got it out in 7 min 15 seconds!!! Man you guys make it look easy!!! Lol!! The magic of video!! Good to hear you didn't break anything. That's usually my luck.
This should be a mod for farming simulator 19 getting stuck in mud
There is
I am new here and really like your videos, thanks for taking the time to make them.
Losing 50% of the pull by towing from that distance - needs to be close up..to lift the front of stuck machine while simultaneously pulling it. Still, you got it out..nice vid
The only problem is when a tractor stuck like that it usually means that the surrounding area is Muddy and so if we attempted to pull out in close proximity the second tractor would have sunk through as well. You learn these things when you farm this country for many years, the longer the cable the better as you can position the pulling tractor on dry ground.
I wish I could pull close though! Then less chance of a cable snapping back taking out your rear window, we haven't had it happen yet but I've seen videos and it's scary! Thanks
Yes. it's always a danger esp.when pulling heavy stuff..I can quite understand your reasoning!
A rear cab protection guard could be a new project for you guys? Something removeable, like what a logging semi would have behind its' cab?
ya i geuss i thought why not disconnect the seeder as well........every bit helps
elevated ground he says... great footage they handled that situation with more poise than I would have
she is stuck my friend.
I have been stuck like that . Big old international buriedto the frame of machine. Tried to use 8 tire case tractors to pull it out . It got stick also. Tried another smaller machine buried that as well. County road grader went by. Asked if he could help. After half a day struggling we got all tractors out lol