Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 16, 2014 at 20:04:57 from (67.142.182.27):
Hi all, well I have been thinking about the usability of my Super C Farmall, and I think that I could get a lot more done, if I had a narrow front end on it...
As some of you may know, it is VERY easy to change front ends, so I plan on keeping the wide front end on the tractor, and putting it on in the winter because I think it will do better for plowing snow...
But for the summer discing, plowing, and mowing, I want a narrow front end...
So, I HAVE a 1949 C with a narrow front end (two wheels) and I have the option to buy a Single Wheel front end to put on it. Sooo, when I restore this C, will it have more value with the single wheel?
One the other hand when I put one of the narrow fronts on my Super C, which one will do better for traction/stability for when I am using it? I am assuming that the normal narrow front would be my best option, but I am curious to see what you guys think!!!
Also, if someone would be so kind as to continue the "Craigs List Find Of The Day" tomorrow I would greatly appreciate it, as I am not going to be available....
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