Posted by Drew on September 25, 2008 at 10:46:15 from (69.29.129.254):
In Reply to: Re: Pulling hitch posted by kendak on September 25, 2008 at 05:54:17:
You didnt read what I wrote, so I'll do it again. I was not taking about the hitch point between the sled and the tractor, that does make a difference in how weight transfers, but thats not what we are talking about.
Take 2 tractors that are identical other than the drawbar-tractor attachment point. Set the height on both to 20" high, and both to 18" long from the rear axle. You can have the drawbar on 1 tractor attached to the rear cover, and the drawbar on the other attached to the front frame, or anywhere way up front of the axle, or anywhere else for that matter. If they are both the same 20" high, and the same 18" long, they will load the tractor the same.
They will both work the same because the sled-tractor hook point is the same distance from where the tractor pivots when the front raises, which is the center of the rear axle.
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