Need Help!!!!! from someone near kemptville

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IncredibleHulk

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So i got our tractor stuck today on my property and seeing as i still don't have a clutch for my jeep still, and the LR is still in madoc i can not get it out. I am wondering if there is anyone near kemptville with a winch that can come give me a hand. Would be extremely apreciated

cas
 
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IncredibleHulk

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Tractor is still stuck im going to try and rig some logs onto it tommorow if i cant get it out i could really use the help!
 

ToyTaco

Well-known member
if you need a hand and a 02 tacoma 4x4 trd 3.4l auto will help im near. no winch a snap strap should do. What type of tractor?
 
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IncredibleHulk

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Im not sure if we could get a vehicle close enough to it to hook up a strap It's an international B250
 

Farm Boy

Bought the Farm
If using a strap, don't take a big run at it like you often would do with pulling out a truck. A tractor doesn't have the wheel speed for this to work effectively. A steady pull is better.

And remember.... NO CHAINS

Good luck Cas.
 
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Dirk

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2 chains + log + unstuck tractor

if trying to reverse out of the hole....

place log behind both rear tires, chain log to the tires (trough the rims) so that when reversing the log will be pulled forward, under the tires, lifting the tractor up and out.

place log in front og tires if trying to drive out forwards.

Careful though, you will get less than half a tire revolution out of this, but it will get you out.
 
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Running Free

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2 chains + log + unstuck tractor

if trying to reverse out of the hole....

place log behind both rear tires, chain log to the tires (trough the rims) so that when reversing the log will be pulled forward, under the tires, lifting the tractor up and out.

place log in front og tires if trying to drive out forwards.

Careful though, you will get less than half a tire revolution out of this, but it will get you out.

Saw a video once where they did it forward and it wasn't pretty. Do make sure you go in reverse!!
 

2Greys

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On a side note, something similar for normal vehicles is called a corduroy board. Basically a 36" 1x12 with 1x1 or 1x2 strips spaced equally apart. Throw a pair of them under the rear wheels and it should give you some traction. Not sure if it would work for a tractor
 
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IncredibleHulk

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Thanks you so much tony your a life saver....recovery vehicle that was supposed to get the tractor out is now unstuck and also the tractor....thanks a million:D
 
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