Luke'sScreenName
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- Mar 1, 2015
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- Location
- Lakes Region, NH
- Tractor
- Kubota MX4800 with BH-90X hoe; Hustler FastTrack 48; B3300SU (sold); 1969 Case 680B CK (sold)
On the B3300su I kept ledge-pack to 2yards and loam to 3yards. With the MX4800 it's 3 and 4+ yards respectively.
If I'm dumping onto the downhill (driving uphill) I drop the 3pth to the ground before dumping. If the hitch is flipping up with enough force to damage the lift cylinder or significantly lighten the rear end then I would assume the trailer was loaded way to tail heavy or the operator did something silly like backing up while dumping.
Just my experience with HST machines.
Gordon, I might have a different opinion on using the 3pth instead of the drawbar on a geared tractor. But as far as having the ability to safetly maneuver and stop the load... My opinion is that you'd be fine even with 4 yards of gravel on already cut roads/trails. Clearly the drawbar has a greater safety margin than the the 3pth but sacrifices A LOT of convenience (without much more risk to an experienced operator). Of coarse all is just my opinion with my experience. Done a fair amount of work with geared tractors but never pulled a non-wagon trailer that I can remember.
If I'm dumping onto the downhill (driving uphill) I drop the 3pth to the ground before dumping. If the hitch is flipping up with enough force to damage the lift cylinder or significantly lighten the rear end then I would assume the trailer was loaded way to tail heavy or the operator did something silly like backing up while dumping.
Just my experience with HST machines.
Gordon, I might have a different opinion on using the 3pth instead of the drawbar on a geared tractor. But as far as having the ability to safetly maneuver and stop the load... My opinion is that you'd be fine even with 4 yards of gravel on already cut roads/trails. Clearly the drawbar has a greater safety margin than the the 3pth but sacrifices A LOT of convenience (without much more risk to an experienced operator). Of coarse all is just my opinion with my experience. Done a fair amount of work with geared tractors but never pulled a non-wagon trailer that I can remember.