With some near sunshine this afternoon, I went and had a look (and took some pictures) I did not drive into the paddock, but walked in!20200816_151634a.jpg20200816_151700a.jpg20200816_151748a.jpg
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Go home, your igloo is on fire....
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1957 Series 1 107 ute - In pieces
1974 F250 Highboy - Very rusty project
Assorted Falcons and Jeeps.....
Tyre on backwards, and no diff lock , but doubt it would make any difference in that ‘orrible country.
so some cheap firewood for the bloke on a quad bike😎
Once it dries out a bit, and I get the Chamberlain out (some planks and a hilift I think), my intention is to get a very long chain and put the Chamberlain on solid ground. The Fergie was almost climbing out, and jacking it up and putting some logs in the ruts plus the pull should move it. Then just put the chain on the Great Wall and with the Chamberlain on solid ground I think it will come - well, the bullbar will, anyway.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
up around Mudgee we called it Vomit country when we had a club Christmas in July at a member's brothers property.
Everyone got bogged and we spent all day recovering.
One bloke broke a snatch strap which took out the tailgate of an RRC.
Another with a D1(same at broken snatch strap) had a 12000 lb winch which just pulled him along like the Queen Mary with mud half way up the drivers door, so he couldn't get out.
We eventually got him out by placing my exhaust jack under the front then pulling the car up onto it and rolling it a bit.
Regards PhilipA
My experience is that if you can winch or pull the bogged vehicle out it will just walk back up onto solid ground, power on the wheels will just dig it in further
I don't have a picture of the recovery but the mud on the wheels gives an idea...
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Regards,
Tote
Go home, your igloo is on fire....
2014 Chile Red L494 RRS Autobiography Supercharged
MY2016 Aintree Green Defender 130 Cab Chassis
1957 Series 1 107 ute - In pieces
1974 F250 Highboy - Very rusty project
Assorted Falcons and Jeeps.....
4 chains, 2 railway sleeper dimensioned logs about a foot longer than each wheel, looks like a slasher deck, so grab some sandbags and grass...
fill the sandbags, press down on the 3 point and chuck them in as best you can, while the 3 point is taking weight chain a log to each wheel so about 1foot or so of it is sticking out past the rubber. (in some situations you only need to get level with the rubber)
lift the slasher to just clear the ground (if you dont have a slasher or other attachment on the back I highly recommend not trying this recovery technique, the tractor will wheel stand) first gear and if the fronts not buried she'll paddle wheel out.
Tractor Stuck, How to get it Unstuck. Brilliant! - YouTube
Dave
"In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."
For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.
Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
TdiautoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)
If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.
No slasher, no 3-point linkage. The frame in that picture is for the blade that I took off to reduce the weight on the front wheels. Last time I got the front wheel like that the blade was on, and I was actually able to lift the front out with logs under the blade - after the ground dried out.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Dave, there is no downward pressure on the Ferguson hydraulics, but I have used fence posts chained to wheel, but prefer to use post across the tyre , just need to clear mud guard.
But I like your thinking ! Get in and get dirty .
gee tis easy from the kitchen table solving problems 🧐
V.V . Day tomorrow , so no doubt we will solve more problems at Goolwa RSL. ,even at 1.5 m.
Dave
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