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<p>[QUOTE="kranky1, post: 12108405, member: 170538"]Rigid frames are about the same. Ever wonder why a lot of eastern tractors have a 16k front end? I can put 6000kg on a steer with 11Rs on it. We used to be able to go 7700kgs on a steer with enough tire and axle. The SPIF foolishness may have ####ed that up though. Clarence Darrow couldn’t make any sense out of that mess.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kranky1, post: 12108405, member: 170538"]Rigid frames are about the same. Ever wonder why a lot of eastern tractors have a 16k front end? I can put 6000kg on a steer with 11Rs on it. We used to be able to go 7700kgs on a steer with enough tire and axle. The SPIF foolishness may have ####ed that up though. Clarence Darrow couldn’t make any sense out of that mess.[/QUOTE]
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