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Re: Converting from Crop to Wide wheel Front End
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Posted by ford4roy on June 04, 2007 at 08:36:39 from (64.123.37.114):
In Reply to: Re: Converting from Crop to Wide wheel Front End posted by ford4roy on May 28, 2007 at 19:48:47:
Ive been striking out on finding a complete WIDE front-end conversion for my tractor. Now Im thinking about purchasing the hardware and another set of used REAR wheels to make mine a duallie. That should make the tractor less susceptible to tipping, shouldn't it? Im also adding the fluid to the front tires to make them heavy (heavier) as well. That should take improve my center of gravity issue and allow me to mow the back side of the Dam without worrying so much about tipping. Right? The real drawback that I see is that I am able to squeeze between the trees when I mow and with duallies on the back, I wont fit between them any more and Ill have to mow around these areas differently. Do they sell duallies for the front, also? What do you guys think??
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