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Posted by Willy-N on November 15, 2004 at 18:46:55 from (64.146.187.182):
In Reply to: Re: Any instrust in something like this? Picture posted by Loren on November 15, 2004 at 18:24:46:
I see what he was talking about. There are tractors with light weight Drag Links. I have 2 3/8 inch chains to limint the lift on mine. It will only lift up about 20 inches befor it locks tight and a standard hitch is around 17-18 inches in height. If you look closely at my drag links they are realy big! So are my Lift arms and links Bars to the drag links. I do see a problem is some people doing stupid things with there tractor not understanding and having defective or underated arms for the loads they may try pull around or stop. A tractor is not realy intended for hay rides nor was it built for that purpose. I would not be able to control what someone not in the right mine would hook up to the back of one. Just having a hitch does not mean you can pull a 40 ft trailer loaded down with 60,000 lbs of weight. You could sell a chain to someone and they could use it to pull a tree out and hurt them selves would it be your fault? Same goes with any peice of equipment. I would not put these on EBay after reading what people try to do with there tractors on hills and such. I wonder how they even can drive a car. I think I better stick to making them for people I know instead. Mark H.
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