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Re: Duals vs 4 wheel drive
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Posted by Dave from MN on January 23, 2007 at 04:44:56 from (74.60.85.81):
In Reply to: Duals vs 4 wheel drive posted by Willy P on January 22, 2007 at 19:03:08:
Freinds I help have heavy wet ground, call them mud farmers, In the 80's 1/2 tractors had MFWD, the other half was dualled 2wd's. Today they have 13 tractors all have MFWD with the exception of 2 880's. Duals are used depending on the moisture for the year, so in my experience the MFWD is the better for wet ground, adding duals helps even more, but they would never get there crops in if they only had 2wd tractors with duals. Remember though, that on the older MFWD's you will have a much larger turning radious, which may affect your turning at the head lands depending on how large your planter and other equipment are.
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