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147 and the mud

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RAllison

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So I get my neighbors mail and kinda tend to his place whenever he goes down to Tenn for abit.Yesterday as I'm going to get his mail I decided to take a short cut through his garden. When I come out of the woods into the garden on my147 I immediately sink the tractor almost to the frame,I forgot about all the rain the day before!!! So there I am...stuck in the mud! Bringing the truck over isn't an option,if I get it stuck or it or the tractor go sideways taking out plants I'm screwed. So option#1 is to leave it and come back after everything dries. Awwwww hec no,I ain't babying it! I spent all winter replacing all that was missing,cleaning and painting,and rebuilding the motor! Option# 2 is to get his big John Deere out of the barn and pull it out. Awwww hec no! I'm surrounded by neighbors with John deeres, I ain't gonna let them see me do that! So I throttled her up and tore it up back and forth for about a100ft or better until she came out! The tractor and trailer and myself were covered in mud...it was Awsome!!!
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