s219
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Look at the telescopic stabilizers where they attach to the rear end of the tractor and there is a knuckle there. It will fold over when pushed into compression and isn't capable of carrying that type of load (or at least not very much for very long).
You could never adjust the stabilizers so perfectly that one would be exactly in compression while the other was exactly in tension. One of those things will happen before the other, and ideally you want the tension side to be happening first so that the other stabilizer goes slack but doesn't go into compression.
You could never adjust the stabilizers so perfectly that one would be exactly in compression while the other was exactly in tension. One of those things will happen before the other, and ideally you want the tension side to be happening first so that the other stabilizer goes slack but doesn't go into compression.