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Posted by Scott Green on August 28, 2002 at 21:36:32 from (66.133.133.1):
In Reply to: Re: New to this posted by ScottyNY on August 28, 2002 at 19:01:33:
I Agree with Scotty NY. A narrow front end tractor may tip easyer than a wide front tractor , but that doesn't mean they tip easy. Most of the tractors I had , had narrow front ends. I've been up and down hills many times , in many situations. Never tipped one yet. A lot of people say the narrow fronts tip easy. Fact is , they don't know.They probably were uncomfortable driving one , so jumped on the band wagon with the other people who claim narrow fronts tip easy. Narrow fronts also manuver better. Get into tighter places. I like a narrow front end. Although , I do have a wide front end tractor with a loader on it. A narrow front end with a loader on , seams to push the front wheels into the ground easyer than if it were a wide front end , should the ground be soft.
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