[Farmall] M - Tricycle Wheel Spacing
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Fri Apr 22 04:30:41 PDT 2005
Sorry, Roberto, but a loader works just as well on a narrow front
tractor as a wide front, and for the same reasons. In fact, the front
end of a narrow front tractor is considerably stronger than the one on a
wide front, and the tractor is considerably more maneuverable. A big
advantage for me when installing the 1701 loader on my 706 was that I
could drive right through the frame to mount it!. The stability of a
wide front over a narrow one is a myth, but I will agree that a wide
front tractor rides a little better over a rough surface (like my lane
before I graded it level last month).
See: <http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/farmall_706_tractor/ns-6.html>
Mike
Roberto Rivero wrote:
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>
> But how is this tractor equiped???? is a tricycle?? is a narrow or is a
> wide front????
> Sorry may be i did not understand all the posts, but if the tractor is
> equiped with a front loader, a wide front end is needle for a lot of reasons
> (some of them were posted here).
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