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Re: wide vs. narrow front
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Posted by cdmn on April 27, 2005 at 21:32:39 from (66.228.230.30):
In Reply to: wide vs. narrow front posted by Chad Berberich on April 27, 2005 at 14:23:58:
Wide front tears up the sod in the lawn during turns. Narrow front plugs up with manure and freezes solid. Narrow front rides a lot rougher, that's why JD sold their patented roll front. Wide front breaks a path through the snow for the back wheels to follow. Narrow front allows you to drive up on a block so you can remove the other wheel. Narrow front drives into a two row corn-cultivator easily, wide front requires serious manhandling. Same for cornpicker. Wide front follows a plow furrow better.
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