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Re: Wide Front on a SC?????
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Posted by Red Dave on June 15, 2002 at 15:53:50 from (67.242.9.64):
In Reply to: Wide Front on a SC????? posted by Grimreaper on June 15, 2002 at 14:41:17:
I don't know what all it takes to put a wide front on a Super C, but I used to own a Super C tricycle front with a loader. The first thing you have to understand is this: If you want to use it as a bulldozer, go buy a bulldozer instead. What I had worked OK for what I wanted it for, which was farm work. I did light, general duty farm-type loader work and cleaned out the heifer and dry cow stables. It was too light for construction work. The loader I had on it didn't have a big bucket, but it was enough to upset the tractor if you weren't careful. And with a wide front and a heavier loader, it's going to get hard to steer. My best advice is this, sell the Super C to a farmer and buy an industrial grade loader for construction work. You'll be happier and it'll be safer.
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