Finally I got 'Burban out from the barn

I've tried to find time to move it, but always something else comes up. Last night, 8 pm I decided that now it has to be done.
I took piece of 5x5 wood, about 10' long, and a 12x6 wood 3,5' long. Then I took two ratchet straps to tie those beams to frame so that shorter beam was crosswise to longer, and that longer was parallel to frame. Then I took piece of 2x5 and palced it under the front bumper brackets, and secured it with ratchet strap. There, I got nice, wooden tow bar
Then I took two chains, and tied that tow bar to the frame of the logtrailer (don't know exact term, but the one is used to haul logs). Jumped to tractor and started it, carefully lifted the clutch and BANG, that 2x5 snapped and 'Burbans front end hit the floor. 12' forward, and it may have gone through the floor. That would've been major catastrophe because we were in a 2nd floor in our barn.
I thouhgt that was that, but after quick check, only the 2x5 was broken, everything else was fine, so I went to find some steel to replace 2x5. After that it was easy to take 'Burban out. You just don't believe how hard it is to bakcup a tractor when there's two trailers ('Burban was kind of trailer 'cause there was only rear wheels) attached each other, and there's two pivot points. It took a while to get it going straight. It was late, so I left 'Burban outside of garage, and I will move it inside tonight.
I hoped that weather would stay under 0 celsius, but no such luck, first it snowed last night, and tarp that I throw over the truck didn't cover the rear opening, so of course there was plenty of snow inside! And now weather is over 0 celsius, which means that all the snow is melted! Nice.