Jimbrown
Veteran Member
If your tractor is 4 wheel drive and you had it 4x4 it wont do that near as bad. I always engage 4x4 before decending steep grades other wise it just slide down the hill.
Camo said:I see your point, but storage space in my garage is at a premium.
john_bud said:Get the rear tires filled with fluid !!!
Then get the rear ballast.
Target the rear tires and ballast at 125% of the loader lift with no more than 50% of that in the tires.
Camo,
What distance did you put your top link from the bottom link? I measured a scraper blade and it was around 16 inches to the center of the lower pins to the center of the top pin. Obviously you couldn't make the top link even with the bottom, from your picture it looks like your top clevis is only 2 to 3 inches from the edge of the barrel. Did you end up using a cat 0 top link?
I am looking to go the same route with a 30 gallon barrel and just wanted to see if I could get an idea of where to put the bottom bar and the top clevis.
Thanks
Mike