I always thought front mounts make a lot of sense, they just never caught on here. Mowing hay fields would be a lot easier if you had the mower on the front. Front mount hay rake? think of the possibilities you could roll the windrow over while baling (maybe). I thought the new idea uni mounts had potential that was never developed. IIRC Versatile had a tractor in the 70's or early 80's that had hitches on both ends, but it never caught on. So conspiracy? Or is it just the fact we started using tractors in front of horse drawn equipment and never moved forward. Or is it one of the major players in US AG never innovated and pushed it. Is it we are not accustomed to buying Tractors AND implements at the same time. Is it because their wasn't an ASAE standard for front hitches. Is it to many farmers got stuck on fast hitch, snap coupler, eagle claw and what ever else was out there implements?. Or is it the cost of the unproven front hitch & PTO was something the farmer wasn't going pay for and the manufacturer couldn't afford to include at no cost?
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