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    #11
    Good luck Klause, feel for you there guy - that's no fun at all. Stay safe

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      #12
      In tight quarters a 3'x3' 3/8's steel plate makes a good base in mud for a 20 ton jack. Attach some grab chain to the base b4 hand. Getting ruts filled under tires is a start, crushed rock best.

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        #13
        sounds like nightmare taking it off and with some well placed ties under header wheels it wont weigh a thing

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          #14
          like others ,normally i would say drop the header , unload hopper ,if you can . but with the honey bee ,your gonna have to have a pretty good plan to rescue header.
          not a lot of experience, but had better success pulling backwards thru ruts.
          good luck

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            #15
            Any pictures?

            Trying to visualize the mess you're in.

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              #16
              Something you probably know:
              Do not spin the wheels on the combine when extracting; it turns into an anchor, They only need to turrn slightly faster than you are moving.
              Suction in mud is a huge factor. Dig away as much as you can.
              Take care. Work safe.

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                #17
                Easier to pull out on an angel.

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                  #18
                  60 foot rope and trackhoe. Slung to both sides of front axle rope under front of feeder house. Lift snd pull eith hoe. It's out woot

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                    #19
                    Good to hear! Too bad about the soggy conditions.
                    There is no chance of working low areas around here. Much wetter than last fall.
                    Oh well....

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                      #20
                      Glad you got out! Now get going!

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