Posted by john in la on December 28, 2008 at 19:39:31 from (65.6.116.216):
In Reply to: weight????????? posted by dave2 on December 28, 2008 at 15:21:38:
The way I understand your problem is the trailer is getting stuck and the tractor has traction so it must move somewhere. Since it can not push the stuck trailer it walks around to the side or jackknifes.
Putting a larger tractor is just going to give you more traction on the tractor but will do nothing for the trailer. If you were to somehow get enough traction funneled to push the trailer where you want it I would be afraid of bending the tongue because of the bind it would be in.
You need to build up the spot to where it is never wet or put some better flotation tires on the trailer.
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