DarkBlack
Elite Member
Your logic in your first condition is faulty. Once the implement is above/out of the ground, the tractor and implement become an example of a First Class lever and it makes no difference how the implement is attached to the tractor. The implement will have a center of gravity and the distance that center of gravity is from the rear axle is the lever. Those are the only two factors that matter.
Correct.
His #2 is correct also.
I'll add another consideration: that being the more equal the upper links length and closeness to parallel to the lower lift arms, the less the implement leans forward as you raise it.