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I want to know the reason.
why tractor backwheel larger then forewheel ?
thanks
I want to know the reason.
why tractor backwheel larger then forewheel ?
thanks
Danger said:Hi guys. Fred's got it pretty much covered.
As mentioned, most of the weight of a tractor is on the back
The tractor backwheel is larger than the forewheel because it needs to support more weight and provide better traction for pulling heavy loads. The weight distribution on tractors is usually uneven, with most of the weight being in the back, so a larger backwheel helps to balance the weight and prevent the tractor from tipping over.
Yes, the size of the backwheel does affect the performance of the tractor. A larger backwheel allows the tractor to cover more ground with each rotation, making it more efficient and effective for farming and other tasks. It also helps to reduce slippage and provide better stability on uneven terrain.
One potential disadvantage of a larger backwheel is that it may be more difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. The size and weight of the backwheel can also put more strain on the transmission and other parts of the tractor, potentially leading to more maintenance and repairs.
No, not all tractors are designed with a larger backwheel. It depends on the specific purpose and design of the tractor. Some tractors may have equal-sized wheels or even larger front wheels for specific tasks or terrain. It is important to consider the intended use of the tractor when choosing the wheel sizes.
Yes, the size of the backwheel can be adjusted on some tractors. Some models may have adjustable axles, allowing for different wheel sizes to be used depending on the task at hand. However, this is not a common feature on most tractors, and it is important to consult the manufacturer's instructions before attempting to adjust the size of the backwheel.