dude with the recovery truck is lucky he didn't get injured or killed. Guy who got that thing stuck should have had to shovel all the mud out from in front of it.
Easy, just run it into a muddy area with thin roots or low hanging branches and it'll be stuck pretty quickly. The thinner roots are like wire just made for getting stuck in the drums and chaindrive in the back, saw some pictures once of one that had almost pulled a tree down on top of itself. A Vityas DT-30 though ... that might take some work. It's fully amphibious and good at headbutting trees. :)
Quad Tracks are notoriously difficult to pull because the tread is angled upwards so the bogey won't tilt forward. Even under power when they have no traction they offer huge resistance and must be literally dragged on their "feet" pushing and dragging tons of muck along the way. One of that size and bulk buried that deep... little choice but to lift it to give tractors a chance.
@Simon Barth i think so, the winch was pulling the plow sideways so the pressure would have been built up on one side, and lessened on the other. So it had to go somewhere...
Nope. I had a 9400T ran it for 5600 hrs. They don't cut it in wet conditions. I had to swallow my words about quadtracks, and buy one. They are far superior.
I would have to say no matter the brand or what you have for a tractor, if you find a sinkhole and your riding weight is heavy, your going to sink no matter what, it just isn't going to be a good day, i have seen even skidders that were meant to be in marshy areas sink to ag lime spreaders go down and get stuck. just physics and murphy's laws.
Or dig a ramp out front of it. They were pushing waaaay too much mud & crud ahead and underneath! Looks like the strain on the blade broke some hydraulic hoses too!
Would have a dual tire tractor gotten better traction? It just seems as if the lugs on the tracks are small and filled. Or metal dozer type tracks? At any rate that's one stuck machine.
because it's a nice flexible machine, once you're done you can take the blade off and put a plow at the back of it. Also, it's a bit faster than most dozer, which makes it good at light blade work such as spreading sand or plowing snow - It can do that faster than pretty much any dozer. So there's many different reasons for it ... besides, if you already had a quadtrack, why would you buy a dozer instead of just a blade for the quadtrack ? I'm sure that economics does play a big role.
If they had hooked up the John Deere to the stuck Case, and then the tow truck to the Deere, they could have used the power of the Deere to help pull, instead of just using it as an anchor for the tow truck.....could have been out in half the time.
The best way to pull that tractor out is to pull it at a sharp angle. It means your not pulling the full weight of the tractor. You would have it out in no time.
just dig the mud out in front of it and in between the tracks and hook strait horse power to the front of it. You guys need bigger chains and cables to deal with this kind of stuff not to deal with small trucks such as semis
The 360 machine driver wasn't much help until late in the recovery. He surely could have cleared a track around the front of the stuck machine instead of being a spectator.
it really hurts to see a new tractor smoke blue like that.. like an old fordson major or an old fergusson... :/ i wonder how they treat their equipment.. i wouldnt like to have those working with my mashines.
sometimes it may be hard ground on the top but as you work on it pushing it brings the water to the top .you only have to get stuck a little bit at first and buy the time you have tried to get out it's to late the sucktion has got a hold of you. it's ok all you lot saying how did it happen it can and dose to the best of people
No, not to the best of people. These people are quite far from being the best, in fact if breathing involved any level of thinking, they would all expire immediately.
I'm sorry but this guy should know the terrain and the limits of his tractor before diving into all that. It takes some serious shit to get a Case IH stuck, and his mind must be full of some serious shit to try and tackle it. What was he trying to do with that front plough? Shift 50 tonnes of wet mud? serious shit man....serious shit
I have to wonder why the operator thought it was a wise choice to drive into that particular mud hole... pit...
dude with the recovery truck is lucky he didn't get injured or killed. Guy who got that thing stuck should have had to shovel all the mud out from in front of it.
Easy, just run it into a muddy area with thin roots or low hanging branches and it'll be stuck pretty quickly. The thinner roots are like wire just made for getting stuck in the drums and chaindrive in the back, saw some pictures once of one that had almost pulled a tree down on top of itself.
A Vityas DT-30 though ... that might take some work.
It's fully amphibious and good at headbutting trees. :)
They said it will go anywhere, but they didn't say it would return.
Whoever drives it into the mud pit shall bear the main responsibility! ……😂😂😂🌚🌚🌚
3:30 some oil is poped out from the front hydraulics!
I haven't laughed that hard in a while.
If you want American Iron then you want a Big Bud.
The operator owes all that help a beer!
yes he does
Quad Tracks are notoriously difficult to pull because the tread is angled upwards so the bogey won't tilt forward. Even under power when they have no traction they offer huge resistance and must be literally dragged on their "feet" pushing and dragging tons of muck along the way. One of that size and bulk buried that deep... little choice but to lift it to give tractors a chance.
@Simon Barth i think so, the winch was pulling the plow sideways so the pressure would have been built up on one side, and lessened on the other. So it had to go somewhere...
isso simm sao maquinarios soo apaixonado por maquinas desd qando tinha 7 anos ate hj creio qe tenho muitas maquinas pra mim conhecer e opera..
all that blue smoke coming out makes me think engine was cold at start but yet he revs the shit out of it,poor motor
At 2:27 and 2:30, is that Hydrolic hoses breaking? (fluid shoots out)
What are you guys pushing with those blades? Looks like something that would be used for snow, or other soft materials.
what a mess. glad you got it out.
So pulling backwards instead of going forwards was out of the question correct?
In Germany, we are dreaming of such a machines ;-) Nice Video!
futpc
What!?, with these two beasts could turn the worldwide!!
echt geil :D
Yeah, a lot of voltage, but no igniting thoughts!
What were you guys doing when you got stuck? Is that a spring its stuck in? Canada or USA? Cheers
that's intense!
how can track gfuck up the road if they make less pressure do the ground
620 is super very good in mud
wow :0
Good job 👍😃
Running Start????? that is how things get broken
that was a John deer owner walking under that cable for sure
Nope. I had a 9400T ran it for 5600 hrs. They don't cut it in wet conditions. I had to swallow my words about quadtracks, and buy one. They are far superior.
what do people get themselves into??
Looks like the Case was spitting out hydraulic fluid at 3:30...
Yep, probably not made to take that kinda pressure from the tow line.
I would have to say no matter the brand or what you have for a tractor, if you find a sinkhole and your riding weight is heavy, your going to sink no matter what, it just isn't going to be a good day, i have seen even skidders that were meant to be in marshy areas sink to ag lime spreaders go down and get stuck. just physics and murphy's laws.
Or dig a ramp out front of it. They were pushing waaaay too much mud & crud ahead and underneath! Looks like the strain on the blade broke some hydraulic hoses too!
They whoop John Deeres ass.
Blading in a swamp.....hmmm, we don't do that here....
the damage has been done. the operator is gonna be leaving.
Would have a dual tire tractor gotten better traction? It just seems as if the lugs on the tracks are small and filled. Or metal dozer type tracks? At any rate that's one stuck machine.
because it's a nice flexible machine, once you're done you can take the blade off and put a plow at the back of it. Also, it's a bit faster than most dozer, which makes it good at light blade work such as spreading sand or plowing snow - It can do that faster than pretty much any dozer.
So there's many different reasons for it ... besides, if you already had a quadtrack, why would you buy a dozer instead of just a blade for the quadtrack ? I'm sure that economics does play a big role.
1) straps 2} pull on a slight angle 3) a jolt
Talk about using the complete wrong Fricking tool for the task at hand
If they had hooked up the John Deere to the stuck Case, and then the tow truck to the Deere, they could have used the power of the Deere to help pull, instead of just using it as an anchor for the tow truck.....could have been out in half the time.
The dude who got it stuck should have to wash all the vehicles AND buy at least three rounds of beer
does the quad only running on 5 cylinders?
sounds BAD
Makes you wonder how much pressure one of those machines can take without tearing it apart
is that hydraulic oil at 3:30 ?
I wouldn't want to be the one to have to clean all that mud out of it.
Sunken shame ... :-)
if he got a running start, the tractor would have skipped over the mud, like a snowmobile on water.
as i allways have said. every farmer need an DOZZER at the farm
Dozeer in that situation , the dozer get stuck , by the timon...and weight , and compataction
Cleaned one before?? Me too
Chain snaps. Man immediately walks under other chain and takes a look. This could have been a very different video...
why are quadtracs used with blades on the front like this anyway, is it because they're cheaper then proper bulldozers?
:0 my goodness that would suck ass to clean !
Good
Not quite sure why i just spent 5 and a half minutes watching this.......drunken CZcams surfing is quite interesting.......
This is what happens when people try to recreate '2 girls one cup' with tractors
The best way to pull that tractor out is to pull it at a sharp angle. It means your not pulling the full weight of the tractor. You would have it out in no time.
just dig the mud out in front of it and in between the tracks and hook strait horse power to the front of it. You guys need bigger chains and cables to deal with this kind of stuff not to deal with small trucks such as semis
How in all holy hell did you get a quadtrac stuck that far down to the bollocks!!
:O
this may sound stupid but how did you sink a quadtrac in the mud? how did you even do that? did you poot 20.000kg on it or something
Thats definitly stuck haha
yep they won that challenge. the next challenge is to get a fordson snowmotor stuck!
Get a QuadTrac they said, It will go anywhere.
that is unfortunate.
That's Case, but I don't understand why he drove in this dirty whole??
when it said stuck, I didn't think THAT stuck
The 360 machine driver wasn't much help until late in the recovery. He surely could have cleared a track around the front of the stuck machine instead of being a spectator.
Please explain how anything can be "Light for its weight"
fancy parking it there in the first place???
how do u get a quadtrac stuck
nice johndeere
it really hurts to see a new tractor smoke blue like that.. like an old fordson major or an old fergusson... :/ i wonder how they treat their equipment.. i wouldnt like to have those working with my mashines.
Hate to be the person who got that stuck!
sometimes it may be hard ground on the top but as you work on it pushing it brings the water to the top .you only have to get stuck a little bit at first and buy the time you have tried to get out it's to late the sucktion has got a hold of you. it's ok all you lot saying how did it happen it can and dose to the best of people
No, not to the best of people. These people are quite far from being the best, in fact if breathing involved any level of thinking, they would all expire immediately.
casie wanted to play in the mud hole just let her! lol
Yeah its from the rams on the dozer blade!
If you pulled it back, the blade might have ended up dragging in the mud making it even harder to pull.
Whoever drives it into the mud pit shall bear the main responsibility! ……😂😂😂🌚🌚
The excavator is sitting there why not dig the mud away to break the suction? Too many good machines get wrecked by not digging them out.
how the hell can you sink a quadrac so deep in the mud!! only with moving and moving and moving in stuckness
Why the engine run's so badly?
wow
Is not 620 this is 535 307,8 hp in hidraulic timon 620 is 537,9 in hidraulic timon
What the beck is wrong with that engine on the quad!?!?!?
You drove it in there now you clean up the tractor and fix that damn hole
StuckTrac!!
if they use the backhoe to take the plow off it would have been easier to get out
That tractor weighs ~25 Tons.
are you kidding me......why in the hell is it in there?? and who puts blades on quad tracks?? Ive had some shit stuck but damn..
Just put the port-a-potty there and forget that spot
Trzeba mieć talent...
Seems a problem with track vehicles. Once they sink in, they really sink in...............??
Lots of rubber but no "conception"
Ikr? Probley a 400 grand tractor am I right? I do not know cause I do not own neither a case of farm.
Hammond´s Case :P
thats a spendy wrecker bill I bet... and ya shit happens.. but looks kinda soupy to me to even try to go in there...
Buy a massey, buy the best then buy a rope and tow the rest!
How is it even possibly to do that with 4 tracks?
Idiots. The right (I guess wrong) idiot can fuck up anything
I'm sorry but this guy should know the terrain and the limits of his tractor before diving into all that. It takes some serious shit to get a Case IH stuck, and his mind must be full of some serious shit to try and tackle it. What was he trying to do with that front plough? Shift 50 tonnes of wet mud? serious shit man....serious shit
The deeres are driving around that toy, just saying..