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Hard to steer when your front tires don't touch.
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White and Nerdy
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Gotta dissagree with your title on some of those.
The tractor has rear wheel individual brakes. It is easier to steer with the front wheels off the ground. |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: N.S. Can
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Hmmm.
4 minutes in. Yep, done that. 5 minutes in. Yep, done that. As stated above, you can steer a tractor with the rear brakes. Easy peazy at low speed. Have done it with a skid of logs behind and with an over built bush cutter on a too small tractor. It can be heart stopping, however if it happens at highway speed when a malfunction on the three point lift valve allows the load to slowly sink then be jerked back up to the selected carry height. That can pick the front wheels up at about twenty mph. ![]() Full disclosure: I am older now and am aware I can die if I do stupid stuff like that. Best Les
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: San Pedro,CA
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Back in the day (and maybe still do) dune buggies were fitted with right/left rear brakes for the same reason.
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Good stuff. I do overload my jeep quite often but I kinda like the ability to steer and stop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87cBIEhRCqA
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