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Re: Raking hay in road ditches w/narrow front H!
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Posted by NE IA Dave on June 25, 2007 at 16:29:27 from (12.214.12.81):
In Reply to: Raking hay in road ditches w/narrow front H! posted by Steven@ND on June 24, 2007 at 18:55:57:
I'm old and grey, but the folks that think wide fronts are super are just not thinking like I do. I tell everyone to run the one front wheel up on a ramp and see how far up the front wheel comes up before there is any resistance. By the time your wide front makes any resistance on a hill side you are dead meat. If anyone questions this reasoning just take a toy tractor with a wide front and put it on a pretend steep hill side and then tip the tractor with their fingers and see when the wide front gives resistance--way to late in the game. Of course a toy is not perfect, but you will get the idea. It is a little more stable perhaps, just not a whole lot if any.
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