[Farmall] Couple more newbie questions
CDHORN at aol.com
CDHORN at aol.com
Wed Oct 1 10:13:37 PDT 2008
I agree that the wide front pivots to a point where a rear wheel could lift.
I saw my Dad using our H with narrow front and loader hauling rocks in a
flat field. The narrow front tried to cross a dead furrow and a rear wheel
lifted, but luckily did not go over. That wouldn't have happened with a wide
front because both front wheels would not have hit the furrow at the same time.
Also when the pivot does reach the end of it's throw, you have a much
longer (compared to non-existent with the narrow front) lever arm to fight the
tip. All other things like weight and fluid help, but you don't have to be on a
side hill to flip. Also when driving, keep the bucket as low as possible.
Clark
F-20
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