Richard a narrow front end on what? A 656 or a super c there is a big difference. The 656 is a heavy tractor that pretty much stays where you put it.A super c is much lighter and pulling a cultivator on a side hill it will slide a little. If your hills are real steep you just have to make sure the back wheels are out far enough and you wont have any problems I have a narrow front 656 and i like it, i dont see to much difference between the wide and narrow except the wide is smoother driving than the narrow. The narrow front is much more bumpy than the wide front. Erik..
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