joshuabardwell
Elite Member
....your tractor couldn't pull more than it's own weight? I don't think that's right.
Not at all. But let's say you are pulling a 10,000 lb cart from your drawbar. How much force is on the chain? Not 10,000 lbs, unless you have a pully and are lifting the cart up a 90-degree incline, right? To put it another way: I weigh 200 lbs, but I can roll a 6000 lb car on level ground. Would you conclude that I can lift 6000 lbs?
My argument is that the tractor is unlikely, under real-world conditions, to be able to apply more force to its draw-bar than its own weight--unless you were to get a runup and snap the chain taut. Using the tractor's own weight as a guideline is arbitrary. According to BCP's post, it sounds like 132% of the tractor's weight would be a more conservative best-case estimate.