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Posted by Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, on December 31, 2003 at 08:23:42 from (64.236.191.250):
In Reply to: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? posted by Alvin n Ms. on December 31, 2003 at 07:24:57:
"Lynn, the usefullness of those tractors are long gone. They were only built to replace a pair of mules in the first place, and were dangerous as a mad dog at a picnic." ...huh? I recently posted a question about the danger of tricycle tractors vs wide front, and the overwhelming concensus is that unless you are using a loader, there is no significantly greater risk of tipping a narrow front, provided you have the tired filled (which these are). It is a matter of how careless the driver is. This is a restoration project for me that will be used for occasional things on our hobby farm. So, it will be plenty useful for me. My other obsolete tractors (a 1957 Ford 650 and a 1975 Case 580B backhoe) serve me quite well, thank you. And this nice old JD will be a handy addition to the stable as well as a thing of beauty.
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