Not sure where this is, but that guy is having himself a bad day.
That is going to be wrecker bill.
Whole new meaning to subsoiling.
He will need to put some extra quarters into the car wash when he gets that out.
He's obviously no Lone Wolf McQuade.
Probably one of those Alaska gold miners from somewhere else...
He seems kind of nautical.
Been there, done that, too many times to remember. Good thing I was young.
He's obviously no Lone Wolf McQuade.
Needs a warm Pearl beer and a push button activated blower on that thing!
He's obviously no Lone Wolf McQuade.
Needs a warm Pearl beer and a push button activated blower on that thing!
So long as he hollers loud enough....
That photo will give me nightmares!
Hope he had a few good friends to help him out.
That’s funny, though I doubt he thinks so !
Any news on his getting out?
AAAAAAANNNDDD that's why G&F/DNR says you can't alter shorelines...........
How do ya even get the 1st tow line attached?
About a year ago a local lad died in a skid steer loader. A young man of about twenty was operating the skid steer loader on a slick muddy slope near a pond. It slipped sideways and slid into the pond. The glass door to the cab opens forward. But unless the boom is very high or very low, the boom interferes with opening the door.
The door is made of tempered glass and impossible to kick out. As the machine slid under the water, the air intake became submerged and killed the engine, making the hydraulics inoperable. So he could not lower the bucket to allow the door to open. And, of course, the trapped young man drowned in the cab.
It looks like getting the tractor out of the mud, might be a negligible concern to the operator in the OP. I hope he got out safely.
That is going to be wrecker bill.
That is the Wrecker....
The Ford with the monster mudders is somewhere behind him about 10 feet down....