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@zaveri-5TD6Sk • Dec 23, 2013
Of course they do. in fact all motor and engine powered vehicles do.
In such vehicles, the suspension is as basic a subsystem as wheels.
Remember: any motor vehicle without suspensions will feel like a bullock cart. -
@syed-baseerullah-1sAVGB • Dec 24, 2013
I think this image will help you understand about suspension system of Tractors.
Even though they have dampers, they don't have much suspension travel -
@tejas-vijay-ExtNnH • Dec 27, 2013
thiszaveriOf course they do. in fact all motor and engine powered vehicles do.
In such vehicles, the suspension is as basic a subsystem as wheels.
Remember: any motor vehicle without suspensions will feel like a bullock cart. -
@zaveri-5TD6Sk • Dec 29, 2013
This what ?????? !Tejas Vijaythis -
@chintha-ZGQpDH • Jan 3, 2014
what zaveri said right -
@sekocan-lo93ZL • Jan 15, 2014
Actually, without any suspension, all the vibration from the terrain would be transferred to the chasis and the other elements connected to the chasis. This would cause big fatique problems and may even break the chasis.
Actually, some modified cars with shortened suspension (a modification which is made by cutting the original suspension spring) some times break their wishbone connections. -
@kelechi-jnUIVy • Jul 14, 2018
Virtually every vehicle despite the size has a suspension system but they differ accordingly. For heavy vehicles like tractors, the suspension system is not as complex as other smaller vehicles due to it's seeming slow movement. The suspension system helps to mitigate the severity of gallops caused by the unleveled and contoured natured of the ground. Without the system, all impact from the gallops will directly affect the vehicle's chases and can cause serious damages.