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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bristol Texas
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Before I loaded the rear tires I raised the stabilizers till the rear tires were off the ground and the BH would just drag the tractor back pretty easy. With the loaded tires and the parking brake set tight the BH had a much harder time pulling the tractor, so the added weight and the braked tires on the ground workes much better for me. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: PNW - Washington - The Evergreen State
Posts: 299
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i think that covers it - i'm going to load 'em up..
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