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Re: JD model A narrow front: need advice
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Posted by rednekelmo on August 28, 2003 at 02:04:04 from (172.136.91.129):
In Reply to: JD model A narrow front: need advice posted by randy on August 27, 2003 at 09:49:05:
you do want to do one thing,set the rear wheels out to a wide setting.As a boy I had my grandfathers 51 A on some steep hills and it realy is a lot more stable than you would think.If you look at where most of the weight is in one of those old 2bangers it's lower than you would think,defanatly lower than the competition like the olivers of the farmalls.Take your time and get comfertable,with experience you will be putting along just as comfertable as your dad was.Unless your useing a front end loader the amount of difference it takes on a hill to flip you is so minimal that in the real world it's statistacly insignificant. If you have any steep areas the suggested method is to back up the hilland work down that way worst case is you will spin out.oh sorry what I meant was ALL TRYCICLE FRONT ENDS ARE CERTIAN DEATH, but since I'm a humaniterian I'll come up and haul it off for your protection.
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