Mounted my new front tractor tires the other night, I even aired them up further than I trusted the old tires, up to 43psi like the sticker on the wheels state, I think the new tires are marked higher but whatever... narrow tires with innertubes suck to mount, really hard to get the valve stem though the hole...
Tonight I decided to move the boom truck in the back 40 so I can get access to the last gopher that's out there... tried backing into the front bumper in low range, barely did anything, tried backing into the rear bumper, same, tried pushing from the back bumper and nothing so last point before giving up was chain around a frame rail and forward, it worked but barely (pulled the front tires off the ground). Annoyingly when I went to put it back in park I found the hornets nest, it's in the drivers door apparently... but luckily it's under 70F so they're slow...
Next step was mowing under where the boom truck was with the riding mower before dark...
And the question you're likely asking is what the heck boom truck does your cheap ass have? It's my brothers found off a friend of mine for cheap but it's an '80 F Super Duty I think with a 400, the generator that runs the boom is froze currently and from what I hear the C6 only has reverse... but $500 is still cheap no matter what... it's on "the list"...