MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
On the flip side of that, too much tongue weight, and you lose steering and braking on the tow vehicle.
makes having a goose neck so much nicer when loading kinda odd weight stuff.
But George.... That brush guard is only held on with 2 grade whatever Korean bolts, just something to keep in mind.
And to whomever said it don't have to hold on a 100 ft cliff, yes it does because if it comes off that trailer and hurts someone on the way down, you will lose everything because you didn't have it secured.
If your tractor has a parking brake apply the brake after you get the tractor positioned on the trailer. You'd be surprised at how much a tractor can rock forward and back regardless of the transmission type. You'll save yourself multiple retightening of the tie downs on a long trip.
But George.... That brush guard is only held on with 2 grade whatever Korean bolts, just something to keep in mind.
And to whomever said it don't have to hold on a 100 ft cliff, yes it does because if it comes off that trailer and hurts someone on the way down, you will lose everything because you didn't have it secured.
I can pretty much gaurantee that if it doesn't hold on a 100ft cliff, you won't have to worry about losing everything because you'll be dead.![]()