Posted by camju on December 27, 2010 at 17:11:09 from (142.161.15.36):
In Reply to: Bi-drectional tractors posted by Just Another Old Geezer on December 27, 2010 at 05:59:05:
Worst peice of craaap I ever used was a newer ford bi derectional.
You can't load 2 bales at a time onto a semi cause there to light in the back.(no tracktion to steer with even if iot doesn't sit on the nose) no human can learn to coordanate his feet and hands as fast as what he can his hands and eyes.
Try to pull away from the trailer if your in at an angle and drop the bales off on trailer IT IS IMPOSIBLE TO NOT knock the bales around while backing up.Or worse yet have the top ones fall down onto the side of the tractor.(what a night mare). For those that like them and grew up with them I say go for it but if youve used a regular tractor for loader work (especialy shuttle shift) you will never and should never buy a biderectional.
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