Ken B Screwed up again [message #203005] |
Fri, 29 March 2013 23:52 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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I have had a pile of branches from a couple of trees I cut up last fall sitting out in my neighbors field. I have needed to burn them off since last October or November. So today I checked the wind and light them up in his corn field. I really needed to get that mess out of there before the farmer starts his spring planting. Well the wind changed to the opposite direction and the flames traveled to the back of my property. I spent a good 45 minutes chasing a grass fire and leaf fire and almost burned down a couple of my 25 foot pine trees.
After Laurie and I finally put it out for sure, I told Laurie to get in my truck and we would drive around the 160 acre field to check out some clearing work an adjoining neighbor did last November. Well when we got on the back side of the property it was not as dry and I buried my pick up truck in the mud. Even with it's off road suspension and off road tires with and G80 locking differential, I still buried it. I ended up walking about 3/4 mile to get my John Deere tractor. Unfortunately I have turf tires on the tractor right now but I used it anyway. Well the turf tires did not have enough traction in the mud to pull the truck, It was buried pretty good in the front. I ended driving the tractor back to my garage and getting every tow strap and chain I own. I hooked the tractor to the truck from about 150 feet away. The tractor was now on a slightly drier part of the field. After 20 minutes of trying, and repositioning, and then trying again, I finally managed to pull my mud covered truck into a drier part of the field. Now I get to wash tons of mud off of both the John Deere and my truck tomorrow.
The big problem is everything that happened today was totally self-inflicted.
The above contained absolutely no GMC content.
So how was your day?
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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