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Re: Why narrow front tractors
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Posted by PeteNY on July 29, 2005 at 09:52:39 from (12.33.96.130):
In Reply to: Why narrow front tractors posted by Vince H on July 28, 2005 at 06:05:52:
Speaking of non-loader applications, I will take my trikes anywhere I will the WFEs...that doesn't mean I am not cautious with the trike tractors, it means I am probably overly cautious with all of 'em! ...and I'm still taking air, walking and driving tractors. I grew up on an Upstate, NY sidehill farm, learned how to operate from my Dad like he did...common sense is sooooo overlooked. If ya get nervous about where you are going with your tractor, there is probably a good reason for that...don't go there. The stuff about tricycle instability is usually brought on by late entrants to the tractor operating thing, usually no experience, lack of abaility to acknowledge that fact...thus a lack of common sense. Tractors, like alot of other machines; motorcycles, snowmobiles, cars are a great arguement for Darwin's Theory: Survival of the fittest.
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