MtnViewRanch
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Piston,
Personally, I think the feature may hold merit in certain situations. Like trying to penetrate hard clay soil and the implement just rides on the surface without making sufficient penetration. In such a scenario, it wouldn't affect traction, because the implement would just skim along the surface of the soil.When I first mentioned this feature in a post, I got a few responses that questioned the merit and feasibility. Interested in what you find out in terms of the details.
John
John, that is exactly when it affects traction, you have removed 450lbs of weight from the rear tires because the implement will not go into the ground.