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48' Farmall H Traction Tire Size
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Posted by Mike in OR on May 27, 2007 at 21:51:09 from (63.160.179.10):
I have recently aqcuired a 48' Farmall H that is in really good shape. I had to do very little to it to get it purring like a kitten, so I'm happy about that. I have been using it lately to pull some large stumps out of a slash pile so I can cut them up. The problem I'm having is that when ever I get a hold of a really big one and start bogging the tractor down, only the left rear wheel seems to be doing all of the work and bores a nice hole to china while the right wheel seems to be doing no work at all. The has happened several times and I am curious to know how the axles work on this thing. It does not appear to have positive traction or a limmited slip differential, is that true? I would have thought that all tractors would have this type of diff. Is it possible that something is broken and I should be looking into fixing it? Sorry I'm so dumb about this, this is my first tractor and I'm totally digging it. I'm ordering a few different manuals on it, but thought I'd ask my question here in the mean time in case anyone out there knows. Thanks for any answers I get. Mike
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