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Posted by Don on May 26, 2002 at 08:45:01 from (24.166.244.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mower width and wheel width posted by dan on May 25, 2002 at 17:37:37:
I can't imagine a farmer saying he has never had a hard pull that hasn't brought the front end off the ground......on a very hard pull the drawbar alignment will line up with the " causing " force ,making the pulling force become a straight line...when the front lifts off gently guide the tractor with the brakes....also gently apply a little brake pressure to the wheel that is losing traction....if the front end is getting to high for you, slowly start shutting the throtle down, the front will slowly start to come down....before the engine dies push the clutch in.... I would like to have a dollar for every time I have had the front off the ground.....
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