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Re: Re: Narrow vs. Wide front ends
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Posted by PeteNY on April 02, 2003 at 15:35:50 from (24.169.59.111):
In Reply to: Re: Narrow vs. Wide front ends posted by Only People With Narrow Tractors Would Defend Them -- Nolan Is So Right The Facts Are Beyond Dispute on April 02, 2003 at 07:16:34:
Duh! Did you read the posts? Some of these guys have both, some have wide and still defend narrow! In our case, we have even removed wide fronts on favor of trikes, because the wides are just too big of a pain in the a** for us, due to space in the barn, on the truck, and turning radius. I wouldn't say anyone here is stuck with their tractor. Plus, we have common sense enough to safely use/drive them with out incident! I suppose you feel that SUVs should be outlawed too because idiots can hurt themselves easier than with their cars, or that guns are a danger and should be eliminated? Pete
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