tractor pulling

Not sure of your question. As a general rule: we try to get the tractors as light as possible. Then add weight where needed for good balance and weight class. If pulling where the weight really doesn't matter: pulling by 'plow size' or such the heavier the better any way you can add weight. So long as you don't get to heavy and run out of power.
 
I'm sure someone might, but in general no. Reason is you need as much movable weight as possible to compensate for different track conditions. I guess an exception to that would be if you only pulled on one track, you could weight the tractor exactly the same pretty much every time, or if it was a "stock " class that didnt allow hanging weight.
 
Kinda neither, use clip on weights. Like front weights. But hang them both sided on back middle and front. Might want 200 more on left if everybody is running out of bounds on left side.
 

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