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Re: Re: Tricycle Front End
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Posted by Allan on June 03, 2004 at 14:20:19 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Re: Tricycle Front End posted by To each his own. on June 03, 2004 at 13:51:41:
Hi NDS, Yes, I know it is a "personal preference" thing and I sure am not trying to irritate you trike guys. Have you ever operated a single front end mounted with a tri-rib? Before we put in the pivot, our farm was flood irrigated. Those old Farmalls with the single front ends would follow the plater marker, cultivator duckfoot or ditcher, and would cut beans pick corn or about any other job without you even having to touch that steering wheel. Cuttin' hay: talk about your square corners! Spin the wheel and hit the brake and they would almost tie themselves in a knot trying to get spun around fast enough. If I could find a single front end for my old H, I'd be one happy camper. It is neat the way we all like what we are used to & what we used to use. Makes the world spin. Have a good one, Allan
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