Freeing a Mired Tractor

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CAUTION: Use only a John Deere tow cable attached directly to
tractor drawbar support. Tractor could be equipped with tow cable
as standard equipment or field installed tow cable kit is available
through John Deere Parts. Clear area of people and other hazards before
moving.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damaging transmission/axle and hydraulic system.
Never attempt to start tractor by towing. If possible,
run engine at least 1250 rpm to provide lubrication, steering and
brakes. Have an operator steer and brake tractor.
Front weight support is not intended for pushing other tractors
or implements or for securing chains or cables as tow points.
Never attempt to free stuck tractor by itself. Tow tractor from
front or rear as straight as possible. Pulling at an angle causes
heavy side loads and can cause damage to frame.
Attempting to free a mired machine can involve safety hazards.
When free, mired tractor can tip rearward or towed tractor can
overturn. Tow chain, tow bar, or John Deere tow cable could fail and
recoil from stretched condition.
Dig mud from behind rear wheels. Place boards behind wheels
to provide a solid base and try to back out slowly. If necessary,
dig mud from front of wheels and drive slowly ahead.
Unhitch any towed implements.
If rear of tractor is accessible, attach towing device to drawbar
support and pull out tractor backwards.
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