roadhunter
Elite Member
I wish manufacturers would figure this out already.
This is the exact scenario that was discussed on another thread about how damage is done to front axle parts when scooping dirt out and backing up an incline putting all the load on the little front axle/tires and with all that weight on them there is no slip so something has to give.
I can only imagine what the PSI is on the front tires footprint carrying the entire wight of the machine and the load, especially when one side dips in a hole and is carrying even more.
Seems like going wider might help some but that is about all you can do.
This is the exact scenario that was discussed on another thread about how damage is done to front axle parts when scooping dirt out and backing up an incline putting all the load on the little front axle/tires and with all that weight on them there is no slip so something has to give.
I can only imagine what the PSI is on the front tires footprint carrying the entire wight of the machine and the load, especially when one side dips in a hole and is carrying even more.
Seems like going wider might help some but that is about all you can do.