Posted by Jg20601 on October 10, 2010 at 14:46:33 from (65.55.67.186):
In Reply to: Wheel Width posted by LarryT on October 09, 2010 at 18:42:26:
There is no standard width for tractors. Width is usually determined by the purpose it was built for. Is it possible to shift the plow in the direction needed? What seemed to be the problem with the Ford 800? My book lists them at 45hp - which would seem to be enough I have a Farmall 140 that I used for plowing in the 80s and 90s. It is 28hp with a Mccormick 215 2 bottom plow.
Most Super As to 140s around here are 48" wide, mine is 52"... but you could order them up to 100" wide according to a paper my uncle had. Most are 48" because that is easiest with the one row cultivator.
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