arsenix2001
Platinum Member
And as far as "stuff up front" goes I'm not talking about a welded hook on a loader bucket, the front of the frame on most tractors is just as strong as anything attached to the rear of the tractor including the rear axle assembly like the draw bar.
i would differ on opinion to this statement. Most ag tractors unlike industrial tlbs basically hold the front and back together via the transmission to the rear axle, and perhaps loader braces. Tlbs have a dedicated subframe. When using the drawbar, its attached to the rear axle where most tractive force takes place. Pulling from the front with enough rear traction can put undue stress on the tractor. This is a balls to the wall hard pulling senario tho, as in repeated snatches bacwards under heavy power.