KennK
Silver Member
This may sound like a silly question, it occurred to me after reading all the posts about hard-pulling backward.
I that the draw bar is designed for hard-pulling forward. I understand that it is placed below the axle such that a hard pull straight backward on the draw bar will actually pull the front of the tractor downward - and that is good.
I know that a 3PH can carry implements in a fairly static position (such as a spreader).
Some primarily lift implements upward without any real significant backward force - such as rear pallet forks and mowers.
But some implements would clearly have a backward force - such as rear blades, and implements that pull through soil. To much backward pull, and the tractor flips - right?
So it seems that the primary function of the 3PH is to lift and carry - rather than to pull. Am I correct?
I that the draw bar is designed for hard-pulling forward. I understand that it is placed below the axle such that a hard pull straight backward on the draw bar will actually pull the front of the tractor downward - and that is good.
I know that a 3PH can carry implements in a fairly static position (such as a spreader).
Some primarily lift implements upward without any real significant backward force - such as rear pallet forks and mowers.
But some implements would clearly have a backward force - such as rear blades, and implements that pull through soil. To much backward pull, and the tractor flips - right?
So it seems that the primary function of the 3PH is to lift and carry - rather than to pull. Am I correct?