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Re: Re: Farmall Wide Front
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Posted by Ted on September 30, 2003 at 06:04:30 from (12.45.18.131):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Wide Front posted by hal on September 30, 2003 at 04:45:03:
This is a debatable subject everyone is entitled to what they want but why do you want a wide front end so bad? Please don't take me wrong I farm with "C's", "H's" and "M's" two of the M's I changed over to narrow front end and one still remains wide. If you are actually going to use the tractor a wide front is a pain, it takes a mile to turn around on headlands and it just always seems cumbersome. Also in the winter I can "stack" alot more tractors in my barn with narrow fronts. I am well aware of what most consider the down side of narrow fronts and that would be turning the tractor over. As we grew up we all can tell a story about knowledge of tractor rollovers. I know of 2, one resulted in death the other an injury. However, after investigation most agreed that the accidents were caused by operator error and aggresive driveing more then a dangerous tractor. My main point is don't turn down a great deal because its a narrow front end like I have seen some people do in the past. Just my 2-cents
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