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M919 Stuck

reb87

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Well after getting me through harvest and a lot of mud and snow I got the m919 stuck yesterday. Weve had a bad blizzard and the roads have been blocked since the 24th. A friend needed to get to town so I shoveled the doors open on our machinery shed and got the m919 out. It was full of corn so weighs around 65K lbs. I got it out and then tried to cross the 4 foot drift. It was going good and I was about to back up when I got high centered on the snow. I didnt think it was possible to high center 65000lbs on snow. My son and I scooped for an hour then I got out the tractor and pulled the snow away so we could scoop the snow from underneath it. Finally got it out. The 2.5 ton wouldnt even budge it.
 

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deuceman51

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I know what you mean. I have 8 foot snow drifts all around my building which pretty much reverses my idea of putting the wrecker in the shed so it wouldn't be buried in the snow if I needed it. I need an M29 weasel !!!!
 

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I like your arctic grille cover on the deuce!
 

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In 1982 I was living just south of a small Kansas town, Culver. I woke up to the sound of a diesel engine screaming and a alternatively a turbo spooling down... My neighbor had managed to bury a four wheel drive articulated John Deere at the end of my driveway. He was a heart patient, I spent four hours with a wheat scoop digging away enough snow to free him. Under the pivot on the tractor it had packed so tight, I used a wood splitting maul to break up the snow. I was a happy boy when the tractor finally crumbled that center section out. I never dreamed you could bury a tractor like that, I thought surely it would worm its way out.

Glad you got yours free, snow can be some surprising stuff.
 

reb87

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That is the XM1 Official Motor Pool Emergency Arctic Grill Cover. I have a few I could let go for the paltry price of $50 each (includes shipping).
Wait a minute, does that come with genuine baling wire? My grandpa had a million miles of about 10ft strips bailing wire that are so useful. That little arctic grill is being held on with one strip.
 

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Ross, I think you forgot to knock on some wood last week when you told me you can't get the M919 stuck. :-D The problem with sticking a truck that big, is the work that follows. :cry: Been there, done that!
 

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As a native Southerner, I can't even comprehend that kind of snow.

Thanks for posting!
 
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