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Re: Correct Placement of the SMV sign
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Posted by John A. on February 21, 2005 at 20:40:27 from (65.161.172.181):
In Reply to: Correct Placement of the SMV sign posted by Allan in NE on February 21, 2005 at 18:50:41:
Allan, I don't have a pic. But most of the time it is mounted directly on the back of the seat, Least in the way there. As far as the other tractor, upside down... I will probably catch-it on this but....1st.. I personally don't like narrow fronts on loader tractors. The front stability just isn't there. 2nd... Most of the time folks don't have half enough weight on the rear corners & most of the time they are set too narrow too. Case in point.. I have rocked my 966 before, I know that it wasn't worse than my shorts getting messed was because of the,wide front, weight I carry on the back corners and that this tractor is set up on 40s... My short soapbox rant. Later, John A.
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