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Some farm tractors that have small wheels in the front and larger wheels in the back is to help farmers pull larger equipment. The large tires have more traction and the smaller wheels help to steer.
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.
The number of wheels is variable according to the lorries size and the load it is able to carry. For instance, a small lorry, used for light loads, may have four wheels (as does a car), or dual-wheels on the rear axle and single wheels on the front. Larger, rigid lorries, and articulated lorries, especially, may have more than one set of rear dual-wheels.
when the wheels are larger the tractor appears to be going down hill making the load easier to pull. Much better for traction especially in mud and soft soil.
It depends on what type of racing you intend on doing. A typical 1/4 mile drag rear wheel drive car would have larger rear wheels for traction and smaller front wheels for less weight but this is only useful for the 1/4 mile RWD drag racing.
The larger wheels roll much easier over rough terrain. Smaller wheels can get swallowed by small divots and bumps where a larger diameter wheel will roll over the smaller divot's without dropping down in.
Rear is you bottom, your hind end.
The rear portion of a car is called the Hind Quarters.
Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels
Hind leg, flank, back leg, or rear leg.
On the rear wheels, it's the axle.
in the rear of the plane