Posted by tcanthonyii on June 13, 2009 at 20:12:50 from (75.88.110.135):
In Reply to: wide or narrow on M posted by pheel on June 13, 2009 at 03:43:24:
Grandpa bought a Used JD 60 w/ narrow front in 1959 with a Farmhand F-11 loader. He has the manure bucket, snow bucket and the had bucket for it. Ran the loader until 2006 when he sold everything but his 4010. He kept the loader and put it on the 4010. He wished he would have kept the 60! He did hay with it for 20 years and never had an issue. My M has had a loader and narrow front for years and never had a problem. I would rather have the narrow. I can turn easier. It will take the load just watch the hubs. I've heard that people have had problems with the holes wallowing out. I bought one hub for my tractor from a guy who had it fixed 30 years ago and never put it back on the tractor. I think the wide will help some with stability but unless you are going to be beating the living crap out of it you will be fine with narrow. Wide front ends are over priced anyway. You'll have as much into that tractor as it is worth putting a wide on it.
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