slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
I've used them and hooked things before, yes it can suck you down a bit and lift the front, but if it happened before the break there wouldn't be skid marks because when it hooks and sucks you down it stops the tractor.
Skid marks like that are from the tire locking up while the tractor was moving at a good clip.
Skid marks like that are from the tire locking up while the tractor was moving at a good clip.
you don't know that...if you have your three point with boxblade at a set level, and a tooth hooks something, it tries to pull the three point down, and fast for that matter.....
that could very easily be what happened. i've had it happen and it pulls the front end right in the air...fortunately i never broke anything major.
as far as the tires rubbing on three point arms, if your going forward and it catches that should make the tire want to go down, not up. that would break the final drive housing on the top first, so without seeing it first hand it is a little hard to tell.
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