Posted by BarnyardEngineering on July 23, 2023 at 12:04:50 from (76.179.209.10):
In Reply to: 560 Farmall posted by WHFarms on July 23, 2023 at 09:04:37:
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That's your opinion not a fact or a requirement. In real life the load often outweighs the tractor by double or more.
On the road you see 16,000lbs trucks pulling 54,000lb trailers every day.
Here we're talking about a 7000lb tractor pulling a 10,000lb load. It can handle it easily, especially on flat ground.
Now what is the OP calling hills? I'm well experienced in hauling 10,000lb+ on some pretty decent hills with a 560 specifically. It's a job that requires some skill and experience, as you are not going to be able to simply ride the brakes down the hill. You need to know when and how much to brake. Too much and your wheels start sliding, and without some quick action on your part to get ahead of the load again, you WILL lose control.
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