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Getting Stuck Plowing Snow With Our Old Tractor

Getting Stuck Plowing Snow With Our Old Tractor

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I got our tractor stuck in the culvert and the end of the driveway plowing snow. I mean really stuck, as in the front was down at such an angle I was sliding forward just from gravity. Now our working tractor is a 1941 IH Farmall Model A rear wheel drive, with chains, with NO live hydraulics.

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So every time I raise the plow, I have to shift into neutral first, and I forgot to step on the brakes, so I rolled into the culvert before I could get the tractor into reverse. Of course it was snowing like crazy and this tractor has no lights (well it has brand new lights - they just aren't installed..:o:o.) I am spinning the rear wheels digging into the traffic bond (crushed limestone) on the shoulder and going nowhere fast. I have no luck and the rear of the tractor is just on the edge of the road, not that anyone could tell where the road was. There isn’t a whole lot of traffic as this is rural county road, but I don’t want to cause an accident. So I leave the thing running with the steam rising from the front end and trudge about 300 feet to the barn to get the Explorer 4x4 thinking I will have hazard lights and a way to pull myself out. I call my husband who is somewhere in ND (Truck Driver) and he reminds me of the separate brake pedals for each wheel.

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Yah, I forgot about that..:o He suggests I try this method first. So I drive the Explorer to the end of the driveway and park it with the hazard lights flashing. The tractor seat is covered in snow and everything is really slick as I climb aboard again. It feels like I’m at more of an angle than before. The right wheel is the one spinning, so I tromp on the right brake pedal with all I’ve got. The tractor starts to move, but the steering is turned and I have to get it straight before I can back out. So now I have one foot on each brake pedal, kind of rocking it back and forth and I am just about to get it to really bite and back out and you guessed it....:eek::eek:...here comes a County plow:eek:, with wings:eek:, in my lane:eek:, headed right for me:eek:. I think, surely he sees me, but he keeps coming..:confused:…so I start waving one arm as that’s all I can spare....:mad:….Finally he sees me and gives me a wide berth and a dirty look for being in his way. :rolleyes: Shortly after he passes by I finally get the front wheels straight enough and back out of the ditch. My heart is pounding as I pull the tractor back into the driveway. Geez, there is gravel everywhere...:o:o I tried to fill in the holes that the rear wheels dug. The right side was very deep. There is now a giant pothole just north of our mailbox loosely filled with gravel and snow..:o:o. I really don’t want to cause problems for our mail delivery person. I drive the Explorer back to the barn and grab some tools to work on the big holes. When I get back to the driveway I discover my son has come home from work and is climbing aboard the tractor to finish the plowing...:D Whew!! What a relief!! I am terrible at plowing snow with this tractor...:o

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We have a plow for one of our CJ’s and I sure hope it will be installed on one that works for next winter. Plowing snow with a CJ has got to be easier than what I was doing…:rolleyes:...of course there is always operator error....:p...but don’t even go there….
 
sounds like a fun time :D
Sure glad the snowplow driver saw you.
 
Im reading this whole story and picturing it while I :laugh:. Im a little worried about the eyesight of Wisconsin Plow truck drivers though. :rolleyes:

It wasnt a boring afternoon and you learned some things. ;) Thanks for sharing and yup , put the plow on the CJ. :)
 
Glad everything turned out ok. I think you son needs to get over earlier to help you out when the old mans on the road.
 
Sounds like there is a bit of multi-tasking required to plow with the tractor! Glad everything worked out OK. Ya gotta love fighting snow! Plow on the CJ is a worthy goal for next year.
 
Glad everything turned out ok. I think you son needs to get over earlier to help you out when the old mans on the road.

Thanks everybody!

Unknown to me - my husband called my son who was already on his way home after I called him and told him I was stuck...my guys do try and take care of me....I just get myself into trouble sometimes....:o

I should point out that our oldest son now lives with us (again). He graduated from University of Wisconsin - Platteville on December 15, 2012 with a BS in Software Engineering (Mechanical Eng. emphasis). So now we have three Engineering degrees in the family....:D Anyway, he started his new job on January 21 in Milwaukee and is commuting from home. He really helps out with things and its wonderful having him home again.

Sounds a little crazy, huh - not this guy - he's a real gear head too...:D:D:D..And he enjoys working on the CJ's...;););) Free rent - more like free mechanic...:cool::cool:
 

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