Posted by Harold H on October 21, 2009 at 06:20:36 from (98.18.170.218):
In Reply to: Re: Drawbar question posted by Harold H on October 20, 2009 at 19:02:15:
I interperted that he was talking about turning the U drawbar up or something and using it for a seat frame and not talking about a swinging drawbar. He can hook to U drawbar or swinging drawbar in normal position, but do not hook to a seat frame/modified drawbar that is high. All pulling forces should be transmitted from below the axle center point to put down force on the front of the tractor. Even if just pulling a wagon or such, if the pull point is at or above the centerline of the rear axle, something could happen to the wagon, ie. axle break or hit a large hole, etc, and this could cause the front of the tractor to lift and loose steering control or worse. Only hook to the U or swinging drawbar in original position.
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