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Re: Duals for a Farmall C??
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Posted by Wardner on November 26, 2006 at 20:09:50 from (206.148.20.230):
In Reply to: Duals for a Farmall C?? posted by Harold Hubbard on November 26, 2006 at 19:27:16:
I don't have much to add here except to say I have always been impressed at how well narrow front ends travel through soft ground. I had a contract to bush hog lowland areas between ponds and long flood control dikes. I used a SMTA with no ballast. Whereas I would occasionally leave ruts with the rear tires, the fronts seemed to skip over the mud and mossy areas. I attributed the lack of penetration to the two tires acting like one large flotation tire. The fronts were set to the closest position. This tractor normally runs 300 lbs of front frame weights when mowing to offset the heavy duty Woods mower hooked up to a fast hitch. I take them off when working in soft ground.
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