Posted by BarnyardEngineering on June 05, 2023 at 10:01:54 from (161.69.57.47):
In Reply to: Tractor posted by Clapped 2N on June 04, 2023 at 23:17:15:
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If you want to disappear in the crowd, that would be the Farmall.
If you want something uncommon that would stand out in the parade, that would be the Case.
If you want something compatible with the equipment you have for the 2N, that would be the 8N.
Millions of tractors were built in the "trike" configuration. It's nothing to be afraid of. People like to fret about how "unstable" they are but it's just not true. 95% of your stability comes from the REAR wheels. Wide fronts have the advantage that they ride better because the tractor only moves half as much when a wheel comes in contact with a bump. They also have the advantage of being able to see where your front tires are and what they are doing. In modern times 90% of tractors come with 4x4, so a narrow front wouldn't work anyway. They do ad a LITTLE stability, but that is not the primary reason.
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