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Dan in Ore

07-25-2004 04:07:18




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Does the term "row crop" just refer to the fact that the wheel spacing is adjustable so the tractor will fit any row spacing? Thanks in advance.

Dan




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jeremy

07-25-2004 07:49:08




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 Re: Row Crop in reply to Dan in Ore, 07-25-2004 04:07:18  
Mark is right about the tire spacing and a "row crop" usually has a 2 or 3 point hitch (not always)and or a pto. (power take off) A "wheatland" tractor usuall only has the abaility to pull. No 3 point and some times no pto. Now remember this is most not all. Some special order or aftermarket items could have been installed and different modles came with different options. Like Ford has XL, XLT, ect. Depending on modle and year makes a difference too. This is just a general rule I use when I here the term "row crop" what the tractor probabily has equiped. How old the tractor is can also make a difference. I hope this helped.

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MarkB

07-25-2004 04:52:13




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 Re: Row Crop in reply to Dan in Ore, 07-25-2004 04:07:18  
The definition of "row crop" varies a bit by manufacturer. All row crop tractors have some means to adjust the rear wheel spacing. If the tractor has a wide front end, then the front wheel spacing is adjustable as well.

With the hundred-series Fords, the row crop (7xx and 9xx) models sit much higher than their standard equivalents. This is done by means of final drive gearboxes that offset the rear wheels from the axles by a few inches. Other manufacturers (such as John Deere) make a distinction between "row crop" and "high crop" tractors.

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