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Posted by buickanddeere on March 13, 2005 at 17:56:32 from (64.10.41.228):
In Reply to: 3-wheeler tractors posted by heiko on March 13, 2005 at 10:03:04:
In the US, east of the Mississippi and in the Southwest vegetable growing areas the rowcrop seems to be common. Even when that chassis is fitted with a wide front. In the plains states and all of Canada the medium and larger tractors were standard chassis. The little odd jobs tractors that cultivated weeds from corn were the only narrow fronts. Around here a narrow front diesel two cylinder Deere 70/720/730 makes people at shows ask."Why the h*ll would somebody buy such a big tractor with such a little front end? Even stranger looks with a 3020 or 4020 rowcrop. We scuffled weeds with small tractors and pulled corn pickers behind the large tractor. Even the wide front, stuck out infront of the tractor is strange compared to the beefy standard axle mounted under the tractor.
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