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Posted by tonyoneandonly on December 18, 2004 at 17:04:07 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Stump pulling posted by Paul in MD on December 18, 2004 at 12:57:11:
Paul The general rule is that if a chain is hooked up above the rear axle, the tractor can flip over, and if the chain is hooked up below the rear axle the tractor will not flip over. I have read that you can demonstrate this with a toy tractor and a string, I need to try this myself one day. I have pulled stumps and logs and pulling from the front will work. I like to pull from the draw bar. From the picture it looks like your draw bar is missing. I like to put a clevis hitch on the draw bar to attach the chain. I always keep my foot over the clutch just in case but my tractor has never even tryed to flip or anything. Some stumps were not ready to be pulled so the rear tires just spun in place. Let us know what happens
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