I PREFER narrow front! I mow with a Super C farmall with Woods belly mower and for the last 17 years I have mowed the road banks along my driveway and along the state hwy. in front of my place. There are several places where the banks are so steep I have to stand on the uphill brake to keep the front of the tractor from sliding down the hill. I have the rear tires set wide as they will go and run factory wheel weights and it is the most stable tractor I have ever been on. If it was wide front I would loose my 'zero turn' abilities and it would take much longer to mow my yard. There is no ROPS, no seatbelt, and no fenders! My best friend has a Kubota wide front and he can't get on half the slope I run on. His rear wheels have very little adjustment. I did quite a bit of mowing for him last year and especially around his ponds I was terrified. I was standing on the uphill step of the Kubota so I could bail off thinking it would go at any minute and roll right into the water. There is a reason the Kubota has ROPS and seatbelt - it needs them!! I'll take a narrow front anyday so long as the rear wheels are adjustable.
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