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Re: Tire spins on right side of Farmall 100 when w
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Posted by RustyFarmall on December 17, 2004 at 07:10:53 from (199.120.81.214):
In Reply to: Re: Tire spins on right side of Farmall 100 when w posted by Ramon from NC on December 17, 2004 at 06:57:27:
You want to be careful about getting too much traction, the way it is now, when the box scraper meets with resistance, a tire loses traction and spins, annoying and even aggravating, but no damage has been done. If you weight the tires down to the point where they absolutely will not lose traction, and your box blade meets heavy resistance, something else in the system will then be the weak point, could be your clutch will slip, could be that the hitch will break, the box blade itself could be the weak link and break. This is the down side, on the upside, somewhere in between the tires slipping and things on the tractor breaking is a happy medium where you can get the work done without doing any damage. It is your mission to experiment and find this happy medium.
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