Posted by Mike1972chev on March 30, 2012 at 09:45:37 from (75.149.81.173):
Yea,Me again.:)
I see this subject touched upon slightly from time to time. About how much weight one should ACTUALLY pull and how much ballast should you be putting on these rear ends of the Ms MAXIMUM????? I know there is a "breaking point" somewhere??? I bet alot of tractor pullers have found it out??? lol
Is plowing really hard on them???
Jim Nicohlson brought up a good point a few post ago about breaking rear ends and I know it happens and I am ALWAYS curious as you all know by now! ;)
(BTW,I got into a little debate on this very subject over on the Ford sight.They were saying how powerfull thier 800 series were with that 172 cubic inch motor,if they could ONLY put enough weight on them to "hook up" like the "bigger" tractors do!!! BS!!!!
I said from what I have ACTUALLY seen and Ford experts I talked to,they BETTER be glad they were NOT getting good traction! HA!
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