To start off today the server crashed. It had to do a fsck (file system check, where it checks every file on the server), this takes over an hour to complete but eliminates the likelihood that I'll have corrupted files to deal with after the reboot.
Anyway the weather was nice here this morning so I figured I'd get some seat time while I was waiting.
All went well until I tried to pack down what dirt I had pushed into the trench. This was the trench I dug for running electric to my pole barn.
(Side note: Jerry's suggestion to use a plastic bag with twine tied to it and suck it through the conduit with a shop vac worked like a charm. Thanks Jerry (aka TC18)
So I was pushing dirt into the trench which was halfway filled with rain water from earlier in the week. I thought I had enough dirt in and could pack it down. I was dealing with more water than I thought, as when I got to the widest section of the trench I sank fast.
First time I've ever had the Kubota stuck where I could not get out of it with my own power.
Using the differential lock and my boy driving our chevy 4x4 (in low 4wd) we were able to get it out without to much trouble.
And, I even thought of you all. I did take a few pics before pulling her out. kind of embarrassing ... but that's how it goes.
So then after finishing my seat time I had to power wash the tractor, which led to power washing the side of the house the wife had been nagging me about......
Anyway the weather was nice here this morning so I figured I'd get some seat time while I was waiting.
All went well until I tried to pack down what dirt I had pushed into the trench. This was the trench I dug for running electric to my pole barn.
(Side note: Jerry's suggestion to use a plastic bag with twine tied to it and suck it through the conduit with a shop vac worked like a charm. Thanks Jerry (aka TC18)
So I was pushing dirt into the trench which was halfway filled with rain water from earlier in the week. I thought I had enough dirt in and could pack it down. I was dealing with more water than I thought, as when I got to the widest section of the trench I sank fast.
First time I've ever had the Kubota stuck where I could not get out of it with my own power.

Using the differential lock and my boy driving our chevy 4x4 (in low 4wd) we were able to get it out without to much trouble.
And, I even thought of you all. I did take a few pics before pulling her out. kind of embarrassing ... but that's how it goes.

So then after finishing my seat time I had to power wash the tractor, which led to power washing the side of the house the wife had been nagging me about......