sandman2234
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- Joined
- Dec 4, 2005
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- Location
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Tractor
- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
I think what they were trying to say, is if you hit a buried obstacle, such as a rock or root, your tractor may pull the mesh out of place, or worse, such as bending the whole tailgate out of square. I agree that the sand we have here would do most of my tailgates some good if I would follow up with a quick primer and paint, but my tractors would probably bend them all up with the horsepower they have. A smaller tractor might not be hard on it.
I think a good rule of thumb might be that if you can drive your tactor up on it, it probably won't hurt to pull it thru the dirt with it.
David from jax
I think a good rule of thumb might be that if you can drive your tactor up on it, it probably won't hurt to pull it thru the dirt with it.
David from jax