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Re: Narrow or Wide Front - what's your preference ???
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Posted by DuaneW on September 19, 2001 at 04:23:24 from (12.100.121.94):
In Reply to: Narrow or Wide Front - what's your preference ??? posted by Just Wondering on September 18, 2001 at 14:57:01:
I'm an Oliver person, had narrow front s88d, 880d, wouldn't want either one of them with a wide front. They drove to nicely and despite what people say, they were a very stable tractor. Used both of them to mow pasture in SouthEastern Ohio. I now have a narrow front 1650, to me it turns slower than the wide front 1650 we used to have. Plus it is so heavy I don't know if you could pull a disk in plowed ground. I do like the looks of the narrow front much better than a wide front, but preference would depend on what I was doing with the tractor.
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