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Posted by JWC on February 04, 2003 at 18:23:06 from (130.74.184.118):
In Reply to: Ford 901 posted by Jimbob on February 03, 2003 at 21:16:02:
A big concern will be if you are using it on level or hilly land. There were a good many of the old rowcrop Fords around where I live. They were mostly used with cornpickers in the late fifties and early sixties. In the areas with rolling or hilly land I noticed most of them had bent fenders and steering wheels. It seemed they were bad to rollover if you weren’t careful (more so than their similar sized red, green or orange counter parts). If I remember correctly the PTO may be considerably higher above the ground than with the utility models this might be a minor problem with certain implements.
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