sled dog
Senior Member
Long ago in the late 70's my Dad and I had a small excavating company. Took a job to replace 1200 feet of real old broke down plugged up 10 inch tile with an open ditch. Downstream would empty into an existing ditch, upstream end was a swamp with some small trees and brush, and one big cottonwood right over the old tile. We didn't own an excavator, so ditch would be done with 17A D7 and an 1150 case. Final finish if needed with an old 212 Cat grader. We had a cable pull pan for the 7, and the plan was to start at the downstream end and work up so the water had an exit. That way when we got to the swamp we could drain it, then do the clearing, then shape the ditch. I was running a TS24 on a union job during the day, then our own iron in the evenings. We got the exit started and the ditch coming right along, just like the plan. Came home one evening and he says "the 7 is stuck" . No biggy, I'll push you out with the 1150. "Uhhh, I'm stuck in the swamp". *** were you doing in the swamp? For what ever reason, that as long as he lived, I never did get a strait answer to that question. So....me and my best friend go take a look. He had pushed over that cottonwood, the blade rode the root ball and the nose of the 7 was in the stump hole. When the tree went over it opened up the tile and water rose and was running thru the radiator and the fan blades were just clipping it. The 7 weighed near twice as much as the 1150, I can't push it forward, I can't push it back cause I can't get in front plus the nearest solid ground is 40' behind it. Have a squat and a smoke and think this over and then maybe an idea. Back to the shop and get every chain we got in the shop, lowboy and farm then throw em all on the floorboards of the 1150 and off to the swamp. You all can picture it, the 7 nose in the hole, cable blade 2 blocked and hung on the root ball, water flowing thru the fan, and a 9 ton case is NOT going to drag 17 ton of helpless 7. So, 'bout 40' behind I sunk the blade of the1150, then lifted strait up. Backed up and sunk it again. I just made a 9 ton deadman. Run chains from the top of the 1150 blade braces to the tracks on the 7. I'm gonna make this old pig walk the chains and drag her self out. Ease the master clutch on the 7 and take the slack, then gently a little at a time to break the suction. Stupid easy how it came out. Gathered up the chains, slapped the skeeters, and my friend and I exited the swamp with both tractors. The old man a had a cold case waiting on us when we got back to the shop, and I forbid him, on pain of telling Mom, from going near that swamp till it was drained. There is always a way!!
So.......what's your stuck story???
So.......what's your stuck story???





