![]() ![]() all the power in the world wont help if the tractor isn't heavy enough as like irl u would just spin and make nice ruts on your property. and yes the weight of the tractor will impact the ability to pull the implement just like irl. leased the 4wd on a different occasion to pull the same implement and got no slippage at all. i put the wides with weights on and got a considerable amount less slippage and was able to maintain at least close to the maximum operating speed most of the time. the whole thing was a struggle for the tractor. without the front wheels pulling i was getting a ton of slippage. If you’re using larger tractors with trailed implements that have their own wheels then you probably won’t notice much of a difference but with smaller and medium sized tractors the front wheels will come off the ground and it’ll be hard to steer when carrying heavy 3 point hitch implements. i used the 2wd ford (mod one on the hub) and it struggled with implements it was powerful enough to run. The weights are to balance out heavy implements. im pretty sure the wides have the same effect. its hard to say exactly how much but in fs19 the duals absolutely do more than make a tractor pretty lol. from what i have seen tho the duals make a difference. ![]() ![]() I haven't tried the first question as i rarely play with big tractors like that. ![]()
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