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So I am using our compact tractor to get roundwood back to base as can't get deliveries in the yard. It's almost flat and the tractor copes fine. Been wondering if this combination would be up to forwarding in woodland. I realise it would need guarding underneath but at present I am being very wary of hitch weight and keep the load over the trailer axles. Can imagine in woods it would need better traction so would be best with more weight over the tractor's rear axle but it's not the beefiest machine so was wanting opinions from those in the know.

 

Pictures of the trailer and the rear axle with the wheels tracked out to the max.

 

Suppose the other question is is there any work out there for this sort of set up?

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I would think you should be OK if the ground conditions are good. It may help to get some wheel weights and put some water ballast in the tyres.

 

Best thing to do is experiment. If you put too much on you have the means to lift it back off.

 

If you do go into the woods keep a keen eye out for stumps and try not to drive over too much brash. These are the killers for compact tractors. Other than that they can be very capable woodland machines. The loader may well come in handy too!

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