As impressive it is, that the Case is able to pull the JD out of that mudhole, I find it even more impressive, how the JD pilot thought he might be able to plow the field .
Judging from what looks like an auction lot number on the John Deere, the owner simply had to go and try out his new acquisition never mind the conditions...
This tractor should have a locking rear differential - some can even lock the front steering axle - I am wondering why it is tilting to the right with the plow off-set to the left? With locking rear differential, the rear should sink evenly or to the left, not the right unless the ground is saturated on the right only. Ciao, L
No diff lock would solve that. Btw front axle has limited slip differential which is a fully automatic diff lock and can not be switched on or off. It can never lock 100% why you won't see booth wheels spinning at even spd.