Nocturnall
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- March 28, 2006
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- City, State
- Tempe, AZ
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Sport
Take your come along, do what you were doing but bring a big pipe to use as an extension on it. I thought you said you had a bucket on your kabota? Can't you dig the snow out? Just dig the front out and see if you can drag it forward a little bit. Or you said there's a plow on it, plow some of the snow out so your kabota will sit on dryish firm grass/dirt/whatever, maybe bring kitty litter or ashes from a wood stove or sand or something to put under the kabota tires. Who's lawn is it? You could always try facing the kabota to the truck, put in reverse and use the bucket to also pull the kabota as well..... I don't really know much about tractors so I dunno if you can run the bucket as well as the engine. I dunno some ideas...As everyone else said though be careful....and it's probably water in your exhaust causing it not to start like 410fortune said. I don't think gas really freezes unless it's EXTREAME conditions. I got family living in northern Maine were it's often -40 and they never have much problem starting their cars.