Mace Canute
Elite Member
Safest method I've seen for pulling is attaching from the back, under the tractor to the front of the tractor. Impossible to flip it over backwards pulling that way. (at least the best method to prevent back flip)
Not to mention it continues to load down the tractor the harder you pull.
Joel
Let's consider this method compared to hooking onto the drawbar. What causes a tractor to go over backwards? The front end comes up and rotates around the rear axle before the tires lose traction. Pulling from a high point increases the mechanical advantage that tends to cause the tractor to go over backwards. If you have hooked to the drawbar, the attachment point lowers farther the higher the front end rises. If you have a chain or cable ran under the tractor, it won't lower the attachment point as the front end rises. It remains where ever it touches the tractor frame. Which situation is safer? I'd have to say attaching to the drawbar.