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Posted by G Taylor on May 08, 2003 at 08:30:22 from (64.10.143.209):
In Reply to: Widefront or Narrow posted by Reid from CA on May 07, 2003 at 21:41:37:
Standard chassis which of course is a wide front on any diesel or large tractor. A wide front rowcrop looks tall and gawky. May fall over like a highcrop on a side hill and some of the fronts apear to be a weak afterthought design. Looks like one good bump would sheer it off. A small row crop gas is like a dainty dancer. Fine for light work such as skuffling corn or odd jobs. Has to have fenders and the rear wheels set wide, at least to the ends of the axles. They look and operate like a stabile triangle, not like a tippy bycycle. At some shows/farm you see a rowcrop with a foot of unused axle on each side and the tires cranked right into the edges of the operator's platform?
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