[AT] Pulling a sheepsfoot with a Ford 8n
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Thu Feb 10 10:03:06 PST 2005
Chuck,
I see some have raised the stopping issue. That is the only problem
you would have if that is even a problem. You should not be going very
fast and two tons isn't much weight. Inertia would be the only problem.
I have no idea what that 8N weighs. I have a 2N but have never
weighed it. I do use it to pull my airplane. It weighs close to 4000
lbs and I have no problems moving or stopping it. I am never out of low
or reverse, though. Remember, this is a farm tractor. They regularly
pull wagons of grain, etc. I am sure 4000 lbs is a moderate load.
Heck, a hundred bushels of shelled corn is 5600 lbs and that doesn't
include the weight of the wagon and is not a very big load either. Just
take it easy.
Ron Cook,
Salix, IA
ps: If Cecil would just give me that 420C I would run it down to you and
let you use that.
Chuck Saunders wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I am getting ready to build a dam and doing it cheap. I want to use my
> 8n to pull a small sheepsfoot roller. the roller has pads not spikes, is
> 5 feet wide and 3 feet in diameter. Unit weighs in at 4000 lbs. working
> in 6 inch lifts, do I have enough tractor to pull this?
> Thanks
> Chuck Saunders
> Kansas City, MO
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