Posted by blue924.9 on September 26, 2013 at 06:22:41 from (96.31.30.65):
In Reply to: spinnin tires posted by PretendFarmer on September 26, 2013 at 06:07:01:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see build your front weight bracket as far out as possible, giving it the most leverage possible. than put 10 percent of your weight from added weight on front, for example with my wd in 3500 pound class we have about 800 pounds or so of movable weight, so we throw and 80 ish pound weight on the front, that will get you close to the right weight distribution, of course this all depends on the track, a better biting track will need more front weight so you dont have to steer with the brakes. another thing i would do is drive your tractor down a paved road to sharpen the tires a bit. also if you are new to this dont worry about power, i beat alot of tractors with way more power than me by having better weight distribution than they did, i beat hopped up olivers and farmalls with my stock, smoking wd.
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