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Re: Center of Gravity--Help!
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Posted by Allan in NE on April 02, 2005 at 07:03:39 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Center of Gravity--Help! posted by Vern-MI on April 02, 2005 at 04:11:31:
Mornin' Vern, I thought it was something along that order. And, come to think of it, this past week is the very first time ever that I've operated a loaded 3-point while at the same time on a set of loaded tires too. Objects at rest tend to remain at rest or something like that? Those rear jokers have a lot of weight to 'em and what you say just makes sense. Also, like Joel says, the derned tractors stand taller now too than they did with the 16.9s, that's just a fact. I know people think I'm a little wacko, but I can certainly remember the front ends getting a somewhat "feather feel" to 'em, but I sure don't recall those old irons rearin' three feet in the air with every clutch release and every time I took off from a dead stop either. Thanks Guy, I appreciate it, Allan
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