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Re: Narrow front vs. Tricycle front
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Posted by ralph on January 08, 2002 at 09:28:27 from (65.45.140.221):
In Reply to: Narrow front vs. Tricycle front posted by MWKellner on January 08, 2002 at 09:12:55:
MWKellner: The single wheel unit was most often found\used in cotton country. The dual narrow wheel unit was often used in cornbelt. I felt the single wheel was harder to turn at slow speed where the dual tend to swivel a bit makin it easier turning. The value depends on location and a willing buyer. The wide fronts tend to bring more $$ then either narrow styles. C or SC should fit same. r.
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