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Re: Duals on Tractor; Traction Benefits!!
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Posted by leland on July 01, 2004 at 21:46:22 from (63.155.92.98):
In Reply to: Duals on Tractor; Traction Benefits!! posted by Linx on June 30, 2004 at 04:44:58:
REMEMBER WHEN YOU PUT DUALS ON TH GET MORE REAR BITE DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE FRONT END. BACAUSE WHEN YOU INCREASE TRACTION YOU HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT HOLDING FRONT END DOWN. KNOW THIS FOR A FACT WE WERE BALING HAY ONE DAY AND HAD ABOUT 300 BALES OF HAY ON TRAILER THE TRTACTOR WOULD DO NOTHING BUT SPIN . SO INSTEAD OF LIGHTING THE LAOD HE WENT BACK TO HOUSE PUT DUALS ON BUT FORGOT TO WEIGHT FRONT END DOWN TO PROVE A POINT THAT HIS ,TRACTOR COULD PULL THE LOADHE LIVED ABOUT LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THE STERRING WHEEL CRUSH HIS CHEST. DUALS THERE ARE BENEFITS BUT ALSO DANGER
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