Posted by Paul on October 27, 2013 at 20:29:14 from (66.44.132.180):
In Reply to: Dangerous tractor posted by showcrop on October 27, 2013 at 19:27:40:
Ran dads narrow front H with loader for many years. Worked fine.
Got a compact NH 1720 a few years ago, neat little loader tractor.
About crapped myself taking an empty wagon down the driveway the 2nd day i had it, rear end was so light it pushed me down the hill, all I could do was try to steer it straight.
Parked that thing until the coop got there with CC to load the rear tires.
Now it s a good little stable tractor.
Don't know how folks can use those little compact tractors without proper ballisting. Read all the time over at the compact tractor site, how folks don't want all that weight in their tractor tires.
Don't get it, they are so terribly unstable without it.
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