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16b stuck

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    Posted: 25 Feb 2018 at 8:09pm
Everyone,my father got the 16b stuck the other day.i don't know how to post on here but you can find it on Facebook under Douglas farmer or on the allis Chalmers crawler tractor group
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I looked on face book at the post. Stuck pretty good. I have used a power pole behind the machine from side to side. hooked a chain around pole and then hooked over the track on each side. backing up slowly to pull pole under the dozer to break the suction of the mud and get them out that way.
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Be very very careful how you apply power to the ground. Just barely enough to lift and move the machine. You can take the finals right out if not careful, but it's still the best way
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