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Posted

Ah But Gentlemen,

The clutch was not being abused as it was properly fully engaged at all times, therefore not slipping, in so far as I could establish, deliberately so as to get the tractor dug in, and in the ground conditions I doubt the tyres or chains were taking any harm.

I did not watch the clip in its entirity only enough to draw my own conclusions.

Cheers

M

Posted

wye is ther a crawd to watch if that is a working site the other tractor looks like a 35going back and foward isnt having problems he has driven in the bog to get stuck.but he has got out of the tractor and left it in gear reving flat out!

Posted
Gentlemen,

I would very quickly assess that this was deliberatly bogged to teach proper recovery techniques:001_tt2:

In which case the operator was GOOD!

PS

Hence the other tractor loitering in the background, and the crowd of ready made "by-standers"

Cheers

M

 

+1

 

Aye cannae argue wee that! Was jist fit I was thinking :)

Posted

it's a bit like this one........

 

These russians just keep going!!

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTDn604ipYY]A Russian tractor driver refuses to give up after his vehicle gets stuck in a river. - YouTube[/ame]

Posted

Re the Russian river crossing clip.

I was quite impressed by it ..........................................................at first.

But, on reflection, he had the advantage of a good hard gravel bottom to the river:001_tt2:

As OUR Yorkshire friens would say

"pure luxury"

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