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"Bogged" The Moment i wished i still had a winch
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 285379" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>If people havnt plopped through the crust in to holes like that ,they either go flat out or havent been in rotten country, you said you were turning around so the moment you stopped and went to move again can be enough to drop in , i have done it with tractors and any wheel tracks disapear as the crust is only 2 or 3 inches thick and pure liquid slop is under neath which buldges the tracks back to level. </p><p>You can jump on the ground and see the ground move 6 foot away , i believe the yarn and have done worse myself like dropping a 12 ton header through the crust just like there were holes ready dug and the tyres on it are 3 ft wide and 6 ft high. Anythings possible when its rained an inch a week for 4 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 285379, member: 5729"] If people havnt plopped through the crust in to holes like that ,they either go flat out or havent been in rotten country, you said you were turning around so the moment you stopped and went to move again can be enough to drop in , i have done it with tractors and any wheel tracks disapear as the crust is only 2 or 3 inches thick and pure liquid slop is under neath which buldges the tracks back to level. You can jump on the ground and see the ground move 6 foot away , i believe the yarn and have done worse myself like dropping a 12 ton header through the crust just like there were holes ready dug and the tyres on it are 3 ft wide and 6 ft high. Anythings possible when its rained an inch a week for 4 months. [/QUOTE]
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