And you thought getting a cub stuck in the mud was bad!
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 7:02 pm
from redpowermagazine.com
The "International" House of Cubs (est. 5/10/1999)
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I haven't seen anything like that since a certain construction forman managed to stick his whole spread of equipment in approximately 4' deep muck land that had 6" of frost on top off rte # 49 where rte I -95 was built back in year 1963. The spread consisted of 2-D8 dozers, a frost ripper 2 21cy scrapers, 2-tandem dump trucks, a rough terrain cane, and a Bucyrus Erie 77 with a shovel front that was being assembled at the time. After the shovel was assembled the had to dig their way into the stuck equipment to get to it, lost time approximatly 3 weeks.John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:from redpowermagazine.com
Rice requires extremely level ground for the flooding to be effective. Usually it's leveled to within 4 inches between levies. It also requires a lot of warm weather. They tried it in central Mo., but it didn't work out. Central Arkansas is about as far north as I seen it grown effectively.beaconlight wrote:Thanks John. So much for my idea of rice.Bill