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Posted by Doug S. on December 18, 1999 at 00:06:11 from (24.64.3.139):
In Reply to: Hard steering Super WD 9 IHC posted by Casey on December 17, 1999 at 13:16:42:
I've got a super W6 with front end loader which I use for pulling logs out of the bush.This tractor is very hard to steer but I'll tell you after a whole summer of driving your arms become very strong and it really becomes quite comfortable. .Just be carefull,reaction time with out power steering takes a lot longer, so its easy to hit something if your too close to an object and too fast.And if your to slow you can barely turn it, so you can still hit the object especially in one of those tight spots where you have the potential to let the clutch out a little fast.Try it for a while, I think you'll like the power from your powerfull arms rather than power steering......naybe. Doug S.
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