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Re: wide front and hydraulics for a B ?
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Posted by CNKS on February 28, 2007 at 18:25:52 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: wide front and hydraulics for a B ? posted by riverbend on February 28, 2007 at 17:01:43:
Why would you want a wide front on a B, that's what the A is for. The only way that a B would be handier to cultivate with than a C, is that due to the offset design, you can see more of what you are cultivating. Particularly with very close cultivation, where you look at only one row or at most one side of the cultivator, you have to look back and forth to the other side to make sure it's working right. I cultivated one summer with a B, 1950. It was fine. The rest of my years on our vegetable farm was all done with an H. I prefer the H, probably because I spent more time on it. I don't agree with people that say the B should not have been built, it fit the purpose for which it was designed -- but it is now a dated design, and the C was a superior tractor from the start.
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