They generate powerhop by hooking the implement under the centerline of the rear axle. The reaction force will load the front axle and unload the rear, which will start the hop.
They need to place the rear ballast to the front and restore a 50/50% dynamic (= under load) weight distribution by hooking the implement above the rear axle centerline.
Experienced that a dozen times when towing another stuck tractor.
@bonnenmartin
only when you dont like tractors :D :D :D
WolleDerOriginale 1 year ago
That suspended front axle on the 202hp 8300 did make it into production starting with the 20 Series in 2001.
generationll 2 years ago
funny prototypes ;)
AGRIxBOY 2 years ago
Tractor Lowriders :D
OctavianDulf1976 2 years ago 2
drive VALTRA
bonnenmartin 2 years ago
Looks like John Deere had to hire some black folks.
"Dam, letzz put some hydro's on dem"
sircraigery 2 years ago
I do not not.The pictures here of them are the first that I knew they even existed
generationll 2 years ago
do you have any photos of the 3 axle tractor of John Deere?
stinos4 2 years ago
Buen video!! Me he hechado unas risas!! ;D
txokrider 2 years ago
They generate powerhop by hooking the implement under the centerline of the rear axle. The reaction force will load the front axle and unload the rear, which will start the hop.
They need to place the rear ballast to the front and restore a 50/50% dynamic (= under load) weight distribution by hooking the implement above the rear axle centerline.
Experienced that a dozen times when towing another stuck tractor.
RenzeZielman 3 years ago