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Pulls to the left

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    Posted: 5 hours 24 minutes ago at 3:06am
Just about have all the kinks ironed out with y WD45 except when the front wheels start to dance she pulls to the left. I weight the front but on a good track she still gets light in the front. I have used the right brake to try to keep it straight but that costs you distance. Any advice on how to get power to the left.. Thanks Bill
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First check to see that everything is equal. Tire pressure, tread wear, weight on each tire, tread width, ect. If it still pulls to the left, move your drawbar to the right a tiny bit. A little will make a big difference, like 1/16" at a time.  You can't check, but the spider gear pin in the differential could be galled a bit. 
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits.
If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY
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Your big butt in the right-side seat could well be causing it. I always hung (when I could) 200 lbs on the left side to make up for my big butt. When this wasn't possible, all the weights on the nose were on the left side.
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