Posted by NoNewParts on December 15, 2013 at 07:02:50 from (67.240.141.151):
In Reply to: Tractor Flips Over posted by CGID on December 14, 2013 at 20:11:57:
pulling from the under belly drawbar, it's not likely for the reasons stated.
a 3-point IMPLEMENT engaged with the ground, also not likely.
those drawbars made to go on the 3-point are another thing.
not good in my opinion since the operator can raise the lift changing the pull geometry.
If you don't have a underbelly drawbar, add one.
I use little Fords a lot and they are light in the front. Under hard pulls/plows the front is in the air, but within limits
with all that said, a bad driver can still do it. a violent all at once pull that gets too much 'over' inertia going will actually make the rears leave the ground too and break any hook-up in the back=over
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