PhilY
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2012
- Messages
- 156
- Location
- Mid, Michigan
- Tractor
- Kubota L3540 w/ LA514 FEL, 66" QA Bucket, 48" QA Forks, 7' RB, 18" Ripper, Ferris IS2000z ZTR
I'm sorry guys but it looks like I can't convince you that the front tires do have equal force on them. Just put it to practice to verify what I have said. If the front axle can pivot while you are driving on a sidehill, then they are both experiencing equal forces. If it can pivot, the force must be "equal and opposite" on both wheels. In regards to stability, I also stand by claim that if the weight from the FEL COG is below the tractor's COG, then it can only help side roll. In regards to the rear sliding out. Depending on the weight of the FEL compared to your tractor the lightening of the rear end may have more of an affect for some then others, but I have not said that the rear end would not be lightened. Good luck!