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Re: re; Wide front ends
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Posted by georgeky on July 12, 2007 at 18:35:16 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: re; Wide front ends posted by Allan In NE on July 12, 2007 at 17:29:34:
Allan, we don't use 22 inch rows here, but with the single front wheel it would be no problem. I have raked thousands of acres of hay with them. They were sold originally for cultivating row crops. I had a wide front on a Super C and it was a task to turn on the ends of fields with cultivator. I put the trike back on. I can mow circles around one with a wide front with cycle mower, as I can make the turns without backing up or doing a 360. We have limited space here and plant as close to the fence as we can get. We also don't have any irrigation ditches. I even pull the hay roller with one. My 666 is tricycle and will do anything it would with a wide on it. Can even work my mounted picker on it. I have nothing against the wide front on newer tractors with power steering, I even have 2 or 3, but like everything else there are advantages and disadvantages to both. I suppose it helps to be raised on them too.
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