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In a soft field you'll still get stuck, just deeper and further away from anything to recover with. Well thats how it happens for me.! Especially when loaded, or when returning back having thought oooh that's a bit soft on the outward journey .

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8 minutes ago, CallumA said:

Same not a 500 series MF. Case 885 895 also good machines although can have porous liners if the coolant is not looked after.

Never heard anything about porus liners on them personally

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1 minute ago, spandit said:

I think I'd have more chance of getting out with 4wd though. Love my tractor but it's limited

You would but it still depends on ground conditions. 

 

Ive just dragged my fully loaded 16’ grain trailer full of beech through a few fields today! Shame job couldn’t have waited for nicer weather for ground to dry up a bit! Few ruts left lol

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I know it's not going to go everywhere but at least with front wheels driving I could try and turn towards a drier patch. Haven't seen it that wet up there before, mind. I've towed a horse trailer up with my Jimny over that exact ground without leaving ruts

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29 minutes ago, swinny said:

Never heard anything about porus liners on them personally

When serving my time back in the day I did l loads of IH 885s and 674 with porous liners as homers! It was mostly down to poor coolant quality

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