DarkBlack
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And how do you do that with that tire supporting the tractor weight?I'm guessing you can wrap the chain around the tire and hook it to itself.
Plus my question in post #56 above.
And how do you do that with that tire supporting the tractor weight?I'm guessing you can wrap the chain around the tire and hook it to itself.
That sounds like too much math is required to drive over the chain at the right length and still have enough to wrap the post.I'm guessing you can wrap the chain around the tire and hook it to itself.
… And then , with no side chains to keep it on the center of your tire, you then somehow finagle your tractor around so that a fence post is sticking up in front of your rear tire, without running it over or scratching/denting your platform or platform steps, and then somehow connect the chain to the post, with a chain somehow still centered on your tire?That sounds like too much math is required to drive over the chain at the right length and still have enough to wrap the post.![]()
Note how he gets the clutch in, as the front goes up in the air.For what it's worth...(it would need to be an act of desperation!)
Looks like you need an Old School tractor like in the video above, for this to work.How do you easily get a fence post lined up in front of your rear tire without first running it over, or at minimum hitting it with your operator platform or platform steps?
There are somethings potentially worse: "Can I borrow your tractor for an hour? Just need to move some rocks..."
"Will you help me cut down a tree 'branch' ?". "My car is stuck in the snow, how about giving me a push ?".
"My husband is out of town for a week, could you stop by and help me pick out a bathing suit ?"
I don't think that was the point ....Yeah and Im like what the hell do I know about clothes.![]()