CSAW
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2002
- Messages
- 194
- Location
- New Smyrna Beach, Florida
- Tractor
- tc-35 fwd 16la fel,hd bucket, folding ROPS, Deluxe hitch
Another thread just reminded me of this. It may be on here somewhere but I have not seen it. I know many of you already know this. I don't even see it in my owners manual.
An old timer told me this when I was a kid. It makes alot of sense. Just a good rule of thumb and thought I would pass it on.
When pulling with a tractor you should always hook your chain, cable, etc. below the level of the axle. If it is hooked above the axle it makes it easy for the tractor to turn over backwards on you. When pulling from below the axle it tends to pull down on the front end.
Again I know many of you know this but maybe some don't.
An old timer told me this when I was a kid. It makes alot of sense. Just a good rule of thumb and thought I would pass it on.
When pulling with a tractor you should always hook your chain, cable, etc. below the level of the axle. If it is hooked above the axle it makes it easy for the tractor to turn over backwards on you. When pulling from below the axle it tends to pull down on the front end.
Again I know many of you know this but maybe some don't.