oldestguy
Geotechnical
- Jun 6, 2006
- 5,183
Hi all:
Somewhat in line with the hill climbing question, I will be in an antique tractor pull in a few weeks. I will drive an antique Allis-Chalmers owned by a neighbor. Last year I almost went farther than he did with a similar one. the pull is on a concrete roadway.
This year he clams he will go even farther by doing this: Extend the rear axle wheels out to their limits, making the thing a few feet wider than before. His claim is it gives him a longer run. Why?
Where would I post this? My thoughts are this also is hot air.
Somewhat in line with the hill climbing question, I will be in an antique tractor pull in a few weeks. I will drive an antique Allis-Chalmers owned by a neighbor. Last year I almost went farther than he did with a similar one. the pull is on a concrete roadway.
This year he clams he will go even farther by doing this: Extend the rear axle wheels out to their limits, making the thing a few feet wider than before. His claim is it gives him a longer run. Why?
Where would I post this? My thoughts are this also is hot air.