Posted by the tractor vet on July 23, 2023 at 15:57:02 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: 560 Farmall posted by WHFarms on July 23, 2023 at 09:04:37:
well as for me the narrow ft does not bother me as i have had a lot of narrow ft.'s , If it was me doing this and again i said ME doing this as a WORK tractor the back tires would be loaded with Cal. and i might even add three sets of donuts and i would go thru the brakes . And not worry about it . We drag 11 1000 lb round bales behind either my S/M T A , my buddy;s kids J D 730 or his brothers S/MTA another friend pulls two 18 foot kicker wagons at a time with a 400 Farmall on the road and in HILLS , we use a little common sense and pick and choose the routes with the steep hills alone with just how HOT it is as we all learned that real hot days and tar and gravel roads that big loads and small tractors don't mix either up- nor down . 16000lbs of tater and a farmall M in hill country is a bad idea trust me on this one but man what a flippen ride .
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