sdmike said: (quoted from post at 19:16:58 01/27/15) Yes.
How many NEW NF tractors have you seen made in the last 30 years? How many ATV's have had 3 wheels in the last 25?
Mike
When power steering came along as standard, front loaders became the norm and row crop cultivation pretty much ended, so did the narrow front. It wasn't tip overs that killed the tricycle tractor. It was however tip overs and accidents that killed off trike ATVs, but then, when people give their kids any ATV it's a sure bet they'll go too fast, turn too quick and pop wheelies. Consequently, they'll eventually get hurt or killed. That's what killed the trike ATV. I've hauled a lot of dead and injured people out from under 4 wheel ATVs. They would have been just as hurt or dead with a 3 wheeler.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 04:43:49 01/28/15.
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