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Tractor and mower in a wet spot  



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We haven't had any rain for a long time now but this customer called this morning and said he got his tractor and mower stuck in a wet spot. He was right as this water way drained into a pond and hadn't dried out at all. They just bought this farm a year ago and weren't familiar with all the grounds yet.

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Pretty simple pull, figured about 25,000 lbs so 2 two part lines with 2 screw shackles on the front bracket. Came out with no damage. Customer told me he bought a track hoe so I should be ready to get him out of trouble with that. Have rescued him several times over the years. Can' t wait to see what he gets me into next!

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George - - Moore's BP
We'll see you on down the road

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