Freeing a Mired Machine

Attempting to free a mired machine can involve safety hazards such as the mired tractor tipping rearward, the towing tractor overturning, and the tow chain or tow bar (a cable is not recommended) failing and recoiling from its stretched condition.

Back tractor out if it gets mired down in mud. Unhitch any towed implements. Dig mud from behind the rear wheels. Place boards behind the wheels to provide a solid base and try to back out slowly. If necessary, dig mud from the front of all wheels and drive slowly ahead.

If necessary to tow with another unit, use a tow bar or long chain (a cable is not recommended). Inspect the chain for flaws. Make sure all parts of towing devices are of adequate size and strong enough to handle the load.

Always hitch to the drawbar of the towing unit. Before moving, clear the area of people. Apply power smoothly to take up the slack: a sudden pull could snap any towing device causing it to whip or recoil dangerously.

TS1645
TS263

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IMPORTANT: Use axle tie-down loops to attach chain to standard MFWD axle. Do not attach chain around axle to avoid component damage. Use drawbar to tow tractor out of mired condition if pulling tractor from the rear.

Two-Wheel Drive Tractors:

Wrap chain around front axle bottom support. Pull tractor straight forward.

Standard MFWD Axle:

Attach chain to tie-down loops (A) on each side of the axle. Pull tractor straight forward.

MFWD Axle with Independent Link Suspension:

IMPORTANT: Attaching chain to the front suspension other than outer portion of lower support arm could cause component damage.

Attach chain (B) to the outer lower support arm (C) to each side of the axle. Pull tractor straight forward.

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RXA0056947


A-Tie Down Loop
B-Chain
C-Support Arm

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