BB_TX
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Goatman - Think of using a cheater bar to break a bolt loose. The longer the cheater bar, the more force you can put on the bolt. As you extend the wheels out, the longer length adds additional rotational force on the axle in a direction (up) it is not intended to rotate. That puts extra stress on the bearings.
On duals, by leaving the outside tire softer, that outer tire would add traction but the inner tire would be support the majority of the tractor weight. Make sense? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
On duals, by leaving the outside tire softer, that outer tire would add traction but the inner tire would be support the majority of the tractor weight. Make sense? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif