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Mud and rocks. Grrr
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 989866" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Some of you wont understand what I am talking about when I say mud and rocks. People like Jed and some others think a rock is something to put in the yard. </p><p> Due to a neighbor not having some hay moved off the field yet I actually had to start feeding hay for a few days. Not something I usually do in Feburary. I have lots of hay in the barn though so no big deal. </p><p> Where I travel through a gate the ground is so muddy it has ruts in it almost as deep as the bottom of a 100hp 4x4 tractor. Well last night I was so sick I could hardly go feed but did and first found a dead calf. Started back to the barn to get a loader bucket so I could bury the calf. Was trying to keep the front tires of the tractor on top of the ruts which did I mention had been made between some big rocks. Front end of tractor slid into the rut bending the tubeless rim and there went the air and fluid. Had a hammer in the tractor so I got most of it stopped before it came loose from the rim. All this still in the mud. I hate mud and rocks. Did I mention how cheap and easy it is to graze all winter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 989866, member: 8993"] Some of you wont understand what I am talking about when I say mud and rocks. People like Jed and some others think a rock is something to put in the yard. Due to a neighbor not having some hay moved off the field yet I actually had to start feeding hay for a few days. Not something I usually do in Feburary. I have lots of hay in the barn though so no big deal. Where I travel through a gate the ground is so muddy it has ruts in it almost as deep as the bottom of a 100hp 4x4 tractor. Well last night I was so sick I could hardly go feed but did and first found a dead calf. Started back to the barn to get a loader bucket so I could bury the calf. Was trying to keep the front tires of the tractor on top of the ruts which did I mention had been made between some big rocks. Front end of tractor slid into the rut bending the tubeless rim and there went the air and fluid. Had a hammer in the tractor so I got most of it stopped before it came loose from the rim. All this still in the mud. I hate mud and rocks. Did I mention how cheap and easy it is to graze all winter? [/QUOTE]
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