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Posted by Elden Denning on March 02, 2001 at 13:29:17 from (216.93.118.103):
In Reply to: Adding Wide front to H posted by John Butcher on March 01, 2001 at 04:04:15:
Well, you must know all the advantages and drawbacks of a widefront rowcrop tractor as your M is a widefront. My experience with a John Deere GW can best be described as two different tractors, with the widefront it is a big, awkward, wide turning beast that works real well plowing and doing field work on plowed ground, wallowing in snow and mud, and getting attention at shows. As a narrow front(put on a roll-o-matic type while rebuilding widefront) the "G" was a pretty nimble, big old horse that slid it's front wheels on soft ground when you turn short and the wheels "clog up" in snow or mud. It's back to "GW" to be what it was built as. I've had H's and a Super M and so I think I'd like a widefront big tractor and a narrow front smaller tractor for practical reasons.
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