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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 183777" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>When we broke up Grandaddy's place over in Marshall, we rented the biggest Komatsu dozer I had ever been on to cut the right of way dividing up everyone's piece. I sunk it. If you moved a track it would only take it straight down deeper. There was no equipment big enough anywhere to get it out. I chained the sunken track to on old growth pine tree and backed onto it. Went back about fifteen feet and then spun the tracks 90 degrees. We unchained it and backed it on out of the mud hole. I had done it before with tractors but that was a first with a dozer track. I was on my knees gving thanks. Likely I would have had to call someone special out of Shreveport to get me out of that fix otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 183777, member: 3162"] When we broke up Grandaddy's place over in Marshall, we rented the biggest Komatsu dozer I had ever been on to cut the right of way dividing up everyone's piece. I sunk it. If you moved a track it would only take it straight down deeper. There was no equipment big enough anywhere to get it out. I chained the sunken track to on old growth pine tree and backed onto it. Went back about fifteen feet and then spun the tracks 90 degrees. We unchained it and backed it on out of the mud hole. I had done it before with tractors but that was a first with a dozer track. I was on my knees gving thanks. Likely I would have had to call someone special out of Shreveport to get me out of that fix otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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