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Re: Re: Re: Advise needed - Avoiding a roll-over
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Posted by Tom on September 23, 2002 at 16:47:42 from (155.212.223.14):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Advise needed - Avoiding a roll-over posted by Jerry on September 23, 2002 at 09:58:14:
Well I am an orange guy, but as for wide tractors in the size you are probably looking for, well I have seen some Farmall Bs, maybe BNs that are quite wide and the wheels can be reversed for even more width. And a AC model C or CA is fairly wide and again the whells can be set wider than most have them, same with the WD and WD45, which are a larger tractor. The WD, WD45, and CA have live PTO and hydraulics too. Just look at the wheels and see if they can be reversed on a tractor you are interested in, this will add a lot of width. And usually the rims can be mounted in different ways to fine tune the width too, sometimes by swapping to the other side, sometimes by bolting them to the wheel in a different way. Always keep the tread point the correct way- pointing forward on the top of the tire, they won't grip half so well if you run them backward-except in reverse.
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