I pushed lots of loads with that tractor loved it. It was perfect especially with the grapple bucket. Used the fingers to feather out the grass and the grapple if needed to fill any holes. I never pushed with the weight on that tractor tho. I believe it would b put on for corn tho.
I was 9 and I got thrown in a 4430 2wd with a 740 loader and that’s how I learned to push bunk and I thought I was king shit but the first day I pushed I got the tractor stuck against the wall but I guess you live and learn now we push with a 8300 with duals and blade and that’s how I like pushing bunk
I agree, it is the best way for him to learn, hayleadge is hard to push anyways, this year is still being crazy with the rain, I think that we are dryer here in Addison County
Another awesome video Guy's nice to see you getting the grass in the clamps Marcus and Eava are two awesome kids their not afraid of doing work Kids here spend more time on phones instead of going out and doing something Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Clamp on duels are one thing i dont miss dealing with and grass is a whole different beast on the bunks the 1st tractor i ran on the bunk was a 7800 with 740 loader and full stack if weights upfront and wheel weight and axel mount duels
Clamp on duels suck , they put SO much pressure on the axle housings and can snap the axles and , or housings off the tractor , PERIOD !!!!! Ask Andy Horrigan ??
Yes. But that’s on the larger tractors when you put large payloads on the back. But.l, Just for extra traction and a weight block for the bunk it works great. But yes you are right it can happen.