Usually Horses can pull heavy loads....It depends on how heavy the load is really....It if was luggage, a horse could do the job!
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Bear
it depends on the context, you could try "labourer" or use whatever the local "workhorse" is.
At times it seems too rough, things just drag me down It's hard to find the strength to just one more round When I need help, I know where to go 'Cos you're the best friend that I could ever know Being taught the words from you .... from what is true Someone to share the pain that I'm going through And it's a heavy load that I bear and it's a heavy crown that I wear As I travel down this road, it's a heavy load, it's a heavy load It's a heavy load that I bear and it's a heavy crown that I wear So help me one more time, it's such an uphill climb As I travel down this road, it's a heavy load Lord it's a heavy load, Lord it's a heavy load, Lord it's a heavy load Lord it's a heavy load, Lord it's a heavy load....
It is called as a LOAD.
Pulling a trailer requires more energy than carrying a heavy load.
Tractors pulling a heavy load that is not carried on wheels (they drag it along the ground). The object is to see how fast/far they can pull it. Alternatively, two tractors can be hooked to each other in a tug-of-war.
heavy load
F = m AW = m G = (0.24 x 9.8) = 2.352 newtonsNote: It's a bit slippery to say that "gravity pulls on the load". The mutual force of attraction betweenthe load and the earth is 2.352 N. The earth is attracted to the load by the same force.
"Too heavy" would be a load that exceeds the maximum recommended load for the vehicle. Manufacturer's specifications detail maximum load weight. Refer to the vehicle's manual or contact the dealership or manufacturer.
closer toward the load
because the wate pulls you down which pulls down your arm which is when it starts to make it hard for you to carry