When we get to where the load is pushing that much we go up a gear.
When a heavy wagon starts to slide the tires it to easy for it to turn you sideways,
when that happens you have no control, sometimes if you can go up a gear you will have a semblance of control,
that is where the power shift transmissions are very good.
It is best to not get in that situation but it does happen.
As far as backing up the front steer 4 wheel wagons it does take a while to get good at it,
and constant practice to stay decent at it.
Actually when knowing I am going to be backing up a lot I find our 2wd tractors much more nimble and easier to back up with.
Of course then you can make it more difficult, start backing these up, 30 or 40 feet isn't to bad, a 100 or more or around a corner
gets to be a handle full and a study in aggravation :shocked:
