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Any way to figure out ground contact pressure between a tractor (tires) and compact track loader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 111221" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>A wheeled loader will not skid, so it will be far better for not tearing up the lawn, so for that he is right, but a loader does not compare to a tracked skidder for what it can lift and push.</p><p>The only way I can work out how much pressure there would be is to measure the surface area of the racks and divide it by the weight to give the pressure.</p><p>The issue is, a skidder, be it with tyres or tracks, is not gentile on lawn</p><p>In a situation like that, it can be best to just say ok, my assistance is not required here, thankfully my in-laws are pretty good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 111221, member: 82"] A wheeled loader will not skid, so it will be far better for not tearing up the lawn, so for that he is right, but a loader does not compare to a tracked skidder for what it can lift and push. The only way I can work out how much pressure there would be is to measure the surface area of the racks and divide it by the weight to give the pressure. The issue is, a skidder, be it with tyres or tracks, is not gentile on lawn In a situation like that, it can be best to just say ok, my assistance is not required here, thankfully my in-laws are pretty good [/QUOTE]
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