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Posted by Aces on August 27, 2005 at 08:42:58 from (4.164.162.7):
In Reply to: Termanology posted by what? on August 27, 2005 at 08:04:11:
What. Maybe this will help Tricycle or (narrow NF ) should mean 2 wheels close on one bolster some can be adjusted width wise for mud but should not go to the field set out because you can take ot the steering very easy that way. Then there is a single front wheel in my area (Iowa) they were used when under corn picker to turn better and better in mud under picker. Then you can have a wide front 2 ways. One as standard which means can not adjust width, then wide front that can be adjusted for with. This is where some confusion may come the first NF were called Row crop then when the adjustable wide fronts can out to replace the NF under the same tractor you still had a row crop. Row crop just means it can be adjusted to fit between the rows. Back in the 1930's and 40's when the row crop tractors came out corn and beens were mostly 40" rows then can the 30" now some farmers drill beens so there are no rows. Tractors with wide fronts are more stable but NF's can handle loaders fine ir you weight them behind and know what you are doing. Again back in the 40's 50's 60's many farmers used NF under loaders because they could not put picker on with wide fronts.
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