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Re: Re: Farmall-M Tricycle Stability ...revisited
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Posted by Have you seen farmhand hay stackers on October 29, 2002 at 21:50:04 from (207.196.179.26):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall-M Tricycle Stability ...revisited posted by joe on October 29, 2002 at 20:14:41:
Most of the NF tractors in my area had farmhand haystackers mounted on them. Alot of the were tipped over. The nieghbors Farmall H was tipped over almost every year. I got another neighbor with a JD A that was tipped over twice. The only damage was a broken radiator. My grandpa never tipped our Farmall M over (thank god) so it all depended on how careful you were driving. I don't know if you have ever seen a farmhand hay stacker but they are frightning. The one on our M will lift until the bucket is over your head. I like narrow front tractors because I live in a wheat growing area, but it does take awhile to get use to driving a tractor with front wheels that you can't see.
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