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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 4038297" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>I stuck my Kubota 3600 like that a couple years ago. I was back in the trees and hit a seep that I had no idea was there. Couldn’t get another tractor or anything close enough to it to pull it out. Come-alongs wouldn't budge it. I ended up cutting down about a half dozen 3-4 inch diameter oak trees that were about 8 ft tall and straight. I ran a chain through the hub of one of my rear tires with an old tire as a damper on the chain, tied off to a big oak tree and used the tractor tire as a winch. I was able to move the tractor about 2-3 ft at a time to winch up onto the oak trees. Took about 3 hrs of that before I finally got out. I haven’t taken the tractor back down that trail since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 4038297, member: 26476"] I stuck my Kubota 3600 like that a couple years ago. I was back in the trees and hit a seep that I had no idea was there. Couldn’t get another tractor or anything close enough to it to pull it out. Come-alongs wouldn't budge it. I ended up cutting down about a half dozen 3-4 inch diameter oak trees that were about 8 ft tall and straight. I ran a chain through the hub of one of my rear tires with an old tire as a damper on the chain, tied off to a big oak tree and used the tractor tire as a winch. I was able to move the tractor about 2-3 ft at a time to winch up onto the oak trees. Took about 3 hrs of that before I finally got out. I haven’t taken the tractor back down that trail since. [/QUOTE]
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