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Re: Farmall-M Tricycle Stability ...revisited
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Posted by GRM on October 30, 2002 at 19:26:06 from (216.65.161.119):
In Reply to: Farmall-M Tricycle Stability ...revisited posted by George Willer on October 29, 2002 at 19:13:59:
Boyz Boyz, All these things that I have read.....some I understand and some well lets just say I ain't a pilot,yet?. But I have piloted many a tractor. Yes hills,speed and not paying attention. Cause "roll-overs" Wide........ Narrow front-ends it don't make a difference. Know this here stability thing wasn't much of a concern in my days. But "plowing" that narrow front end in a not so dry clay field got my dander up!!! We had a narrow front-end 600 case it hated soft ground. But the wide front-end WD 45 seemed to take the manure out a whole lot better!! Something new to talk about! Common-sense and the operator! I love coming in here.... you folks are great no trash........just your thoughts. Thanks GRM Note here: the 600 got stuck easier in the mud then the WD45
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