Posted by oldtanker on February 18, 2018 at 09:52:17 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Mf3165 posted by Diymechanicmike on February 17, 2018 at 15:12:07:
I'll see if I can make this simple enough for you to understand.
Things like tractors have a design parameter where they will operate with a margin of safety. When you exceed those limits you have what's called an accident.
What you are wanting to do exceeds safe operating conditions for that tractor. Not saying it can't be done......it can. Either make the tool small enough for the tractor to safely handle it or if you really need to work that much faster get a bigger tractor.
Gotta remember, never ever violate the 10% safety rule. If the equipment is 10% smarter than you are????? DON'T TOUCH IT!
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