I'm sorry, don't know what an Ag-engineer is, but I think you are just plain wrong. Three points on the ground is more stable than four. Take your camera tripod and a table with four legs out into your field and see which one sits stable most consistently. There was a study done years ago, and I wish I still had the link, at one of the major midwest universities on this topic and the tricycle tractor won out by a slight margin. I found this link when I was first looking to buy a tractor. At the time I was pretty worried about moving to a tricycle from the wide fronts I was used to. Experience taught me that this worry was unfounded and that both are safe tractors if used safely. As for the Farmall B? If stability were the reason for it's discontinuance then I think they would have immediately dropped narrow fronts on the other tractors in the line. Of all the narrows, the B sits lowest and has the widest stance for it's size and weight. After many hours and multiple uses, I consider this model to be one of the safest...once again, if used safely. IMHO
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Today's Featured Article - The Cletrac General GG and the BF Avery A - A Bit of History - by Mike Ballash. This article is a summary of what I have gathered up from various sources on the Gletrac General GG and the B. F. Avery model A tractors. I am quite sure that most of it is accurate. The General GG was made by the Cleveland Tractor Company (Cletrac) of Cleveland, Ohio. Originally the company was called the Cleveland Motor Plow Company which began in 1912, then the Cleveland Tractor Company (1917) and finally Cletrac.
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