drivadesl
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- Oct 10, 2007
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- Hudson Valley, NY
- Tractor
- New Holland TN-70A, Kubota U-35 Mini-Ex,SCAG Wild Cat, Cub Cadet 109
Not to be disrespectful, but did anyone answer "Gravity" Sorry, couldn't let it go....
drivadesl said:Not to be disrespectful, but did anyone answer "Gravity" Sorry, couldn't let it go....
Not to be disrespectful, but did anyone answer "Gravity" Sorry, couldn't let it go....
Yep, and that fool is lucky to be alive.Nope...sometimes you just gotta be a total fool...
I meant, when common traction conditions, tractor dimension and weight ratios are assumed. A tractor that doesnt transfer weight to the rear axle through the geometry of the chain which hooks up to the object you're trying to move, in itself doesnt have enough traction to lift the front end against gravity.The fact is that, unless you hook up at ground contact level, back flip is possible. The point of rotation of the tractor is at ground contact. Needless to say that the lower you hook up the harder it is to flip. So your statement that the flip is impossible should say flip is unlikely but not impossible. Flip is possible such as in the tire frozen to the ground scenario.