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Re: What the heck is a Norgren front end?
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Posted by Rick on March 20, 2001 at 18:18:30 from (152.163.204.208):
In Reply to: What the heck is a Norgren front end? posted by Thor on March 20, 2001 at 10:11:27:
Wide fronts are kinda funny.....seems like a hundred years ago everybody must have taken a crack at making them. I have an aftermarket front on one of my MTA's and you can tell its factory made by the welds and fit of the parts, it just doesnt turn as well as a schwartz or IH. Speeco also makes a fairly decent wide front. If you are looking for one for a tractor for resale, most any wide front is of more value than a narrow. I have come to the point that if I get a chance at a tractor with an IH wide front for a decent price, I buy the tractor just for the front because it seems that the fronts are worth more by themselves than what they add in value to the tractor.....Rick
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