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Re: Re: V configuration on front wheels on tricycle styles--Why?
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Posted by Great answer.. on January 13, 2000 at 17:07:33 from (207.115.63.15):
In Reply to: Re: V configuration on front wheels on tricycle styles--Why? posted by Wardner on January 13, 2000 at 10:16:54:
Wardner: The more I thought about the camber on the front the more I have to believe the extra camber to the normal narrow front has to be to keep the wheels clean from mud (and rocks) rather just from a steering need. If that much camber was great, then use that amount on wide fronts too or on wagons or on pickups..They don't except on the narrow fronts of tractors. I also now remember many times how much mud we had to plow through to get the work done and how much trouble that narrow front was when it was muddy. Most on this forum haven't had the experiance of fighting that narrow front in muddy conditions day after day like it can get at corn picking time. Ya..what fun.. harvey
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