a others have said, wide front vs narrow front all depends on crops and mounted implements, i myself didn't know they MADE a wide front tractor until about 1970, my uncle had a 1130 massy on the place about 10 years ago,but he was down to about 130 acres and even that was getting to be too much for him in his 80's that was the first wide front tractor on that farm since there have been tractors, he and grandpa all swore on narrow fronts [ 2 wheels] and thats what i grew up driving, i forgot to tell him all mine are wide fronts, out here you almost never see a narrow front unless its the occasional restored model A Deere, farmall H or something in a shed i kind of still would like to glom onto a narrow front farmall someday for the memories i would enjoy, [ we'll leave out those ones about shredding stalks all day, under the sun, or heading over to the neighbors place to grind up some corn on a open station farmall M when there's a foot of snow down and its in the single didgits lol ]
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