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Re: Narrow vs. Wide front ends
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Posted by rustyfarmall on April 04, 2003 at 09:06:41 from (199.120.81.194):
In Reply to: Narrow vs. Wide front ends posted by Tim on March 31, 2003 at 20:05:20:
And it goes on and on and on. Somebody in this posting tried to address the differences between a narrow front, a wide front, and the utility type of tractors. Also, don't forget the standard tread wheat and rice tractors. All of these different types of tractors had specific intended uses but were not in any way limited to just that type of use. In considering any tractor purchase you must first determine how you are going to use that tractor and then consider all the options available that would suit your needs. Tim asked for some help here and I am afraid that we turned his request into a fight forum. Let's not get so carried away next time someone asks for help. If you know for sure what you are talking about, then go ahead and make a comment, if you only think you know, then wait for comments from other people to verify that either you know or do not know what you are talking about. This whole thing tended to get a bit humorous at times. The only other comment I will make is this, if you really are concerned about roll over, either stay off the tractor or equip it with outriggers.
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