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Re: Favorite Front Wheel(s): Single or Double,
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Posted by Paul in Mich on February 28, 2004 at 20:43:55 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Favorite Front Wheel(s): Single or Double, posted by John on February 28, 2004 at 10:15:26:
John, I know that single wheel fronts have their rightful applications, and not too far from us they had quite a few of them in the potato fields, but when my Dad was in the process of buying a new Farmall MD, he was toying with the idea of putting a single front end on it. I told him that that would make it the ugliest tractor in the township and that if it came in the yard with a single front, than He'sd have to drive it, because I wouldnt be caught dead driving anything that ugly regardess of any advantage. Besides, going to school and explaining away an ugly tractor wasnt going to cut it with my friends. Thankfully it came with a narrow front end. I still think single fronts are ugly, but it is only an opinion. I'm sure that if 90% of the tractors in our area were single fronts, then I would have thought them to be beautiful. So much for independent thought, eh?
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