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Old 03-13-2014, 03:51 AM
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Angry I truly am tired of this weather

Went to pull the 1450 out of the shed to clean the drive all was well fired right up no problems fluids full backed it out of the shed then it happened! Hopefully these pics will load all was great when I walked over all it. Even stomped on a bit to make sure.... then the beast got on it and yall know these blades dont lift very high so that was no help at all! I was able to get it far enough out to where I could hook it to the truck... but looks like trying to get a little seat time made a lot of seat time when it dries up
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Old 03-13-2014, 07:06 AM
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Wow! That's some mud!
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Old 03-13-2014, 07:26 AM
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That is a mudders wet dream you got going on there! No chance of that happening here, we are at -19C with a wind chill of -31C.

Methinks the ground is frozen! Too bad though, that looks to be a hoot!
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That's alot of mud!
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Old 03-13-2014, 07:46 AM
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Looks stuck to me. Reminds me of my concrete days. Had a driver call in on the radio say he was " A little stuck" yep he was, he had it buried to the top of the fenders with 11 yards of concrete in it. Took a Cat D8 to pull it out.
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Yep, I hear that. Any driving through the yard I do results in sinking into mud. I can't wait for (the dry) spring- I have so much work to do around the yard now.....


Did you manage to throw mud onto the sitting Q/L?
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That is a mudders wet dream you got going on there! No chance of that happening here, we are at -19C with a wind chill of -31C.

Methinks the ground is frozen! Too bad though, that looks to be a hoot!
I used to he a mudder went out every weekend with eather my k5 or suburban and I dont ever recall it being this much of a pita
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Us wee liddle kids luvs to play in da mud..


When I was (actually) a child, I got so dirty so many times Mom nick-named me Muddy J. Muddlington.
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I'll come fill in your ruts if you'll come fill in mine. We drug the frame of the combine for 200' before giving up and pulling it out. The front tires are 76-50x32s and they float over a lot of mud but once they go down they leave a heck of a mess.



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