i started driving tractors as a kid when narrow fronts were about the only kind around . i always liked them, that being said all the tractors on the farm, were used as intended in the fields just low rolling hills nothing steep or dangerous , never a problem,they can make sharper turns, i have never tryed to take one into a deep ditch or across a steep sidehill, common sence tells me that would not be a good idea its not a good idea on a wide front either the problem seems to be when people dont use common sence or city folks get rich, buy acerage then buy a tractor with nobody to teach them the safe operating limits of a farm tractor, and start doing things like draging a log from a chain hooked above the rear axle, or trying to mow a ditchbank with the tractor at a crazy angle they roll over, kill the driver, and the safty police start screaming about how unsafe tractors are and want to make rops mamdatory on everything instead of lookat at what the operator wasa doing with the tractor before the accident nearly all tractor accidents are operater error , lack of training or missusing the machine
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