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Posted by Larry on August 06, 2001 at 09:27:49 from (208.10.124.130):
In Reply to: Fortake of Row-Crop tractors posted by Bernh. Voßen on August 06, 2001 at 08:06:27:
I think you are talking about narrow frount tractors.None are made anymore.In the old days they turned sharper and where very easy to drive into cultivators and loaders.Rather than trying to lift those things by hand.Belts didn't drag on the front axel either.They where slightly cheaper and a little smaller too. The big problem was that they where less stable and they made 3 tracks in the field instead of two. I don't know of any large farmer that uses them in the field now.
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