motownbrowne
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This is perhaps the most aptly titled thread.
Where indeed??
Where indeed??
This is perhaps the most aptly titled thread.
Where indeed??
Jim Timber posted: "The bit about wheelies earlier went over some heads."
No Jim, I don't think it did. Saying that "wheelies" is proof of something is just not a logical point of debate. Why? Because given the right conditions . . any two axle tractor can do it. Being able to stste an operator can or could do a wheelie is an ego statement not a unique statement .
But I have to wonder why grown adults want to argue about hst vs gear value anyway. Nothing is accomplished . . . Unless the goal is too much time on a person's hands with nothing to do.
I'm out again . .
Jim Timber posted: "The bit about wheelies earlier went over some heads."
No Jim, I don't think it did. Saying that "wheelies" is proof of something is just not a logical point of debate. Why? Because given the right conditions . . any two axle tractor can do it. Being able to stste an operator can or could do a wheelie is an ego statement not a unique statement .
But I have to wonder why grown adults want to argue about hst vs gear value anyway. Nothing is accomplished . . . Unless the goal is too much time on a person's hands with nothing to do.
I'm out again . .
Got video of a HST on flat ground pulling one?
That is what you led us to believe. The speed it's not a snail pace. It is a little slower than a gear, but not much. If I wanted to pull a load fast up a hill, I'm going to hitch it to my truck. My tractor lacks the HP in either a gear or HST to pull a load fast up the hill. Assuming the backhoe is removed and the load is 4,000 pounds. That puts the total weight at around 10,000 pounds. 32 hp isn't going to move that very fast regardless of the methods. I climbed the pond bank I posted a picture of earlier in medium. It climbed them every bit as fast as I wanted to go,So now you assume I climb all hills in high range? Yes you can climb any hill at a snails pace but I need to get done a good bit faster than a snail can get to the top.
It's called little man syndrome.
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Rather than be secure in their decisions, some people feel the over whelming need to condone their decisions. Since they are insecure in their own decision, the only way they know how to condone it is by pointing out what they dont like about other's decisions, and usually without any facts to back them up.