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Re: narrow to wide front on an H
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Posted by vally farm on April 08, 2007 at 18:33:49 from (207.69.138.138):
In Reply to: narrow to wide front on an H posted by lekander883 on April 08, 2007 at 17:02:43:
I switched to a wide front because the manure spreader would make the front end REAL light when getting near unloaded. Turning radius is poor. I have a Swartz, so better than an IH wide front. Pulls the disks a lot better in the loose soil around turns. I feel no more nor no less stable with it. If it weren"t for the manure spreader and frequent disking/harrowing I would go back to the narrow. Steering is tough in the dort too. My advice, if not for what I use it for, or a loader, I would keep the narrow. I think the narrow looks better on a H anyways. Mike
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