I have a JD 332 skid steer loader - the biggest one Deere makes. With the grapple rake it weighs in at 10,000 lbs.
3 things will get it stuck: loose sand, logs/stumps, or an incline.
If any two of those obstacles present themselves I can almost always push myself backwards with the hydraulics until I get it rolling again.
But not all 3 at the same time! LOL
In the pictures you will see all 3 challenges, and in the distant background my knight in dull green armor.
If you look carefully in the picture of the "grass" you will see that one of the front tires slipped about an 1/8th of a turn as I idled backwards in low.
It took more time for me to type this than it did to pluck the loader out.
Man, I love these trucks!
3 things will get it stuck: loose sand, logs/stumps, or an incline.
If any two of those obstacles present themselves I can almost always push myself backwards with the hydraulics until I get it rolling again.
But not all 3 at the same time! LOL
In the pictures you will see all 3 challenges, and in the distant background my knight in dull green armor.
If you look carefully in the picture of the "grass" you will see that one of the front tires slipped about an 1/8th of a turn as I idled backwards in low.
It took more time for me to type this than it did to pluck the loader out.
Man, I love these trucks!
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