[Farmall] m
Barney Van De Weert
bbvande at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 24 13:59:16 PST 2016
Biggest problem w/ the old wide front ends is that they never turned short enough- so a result not many sold till the industry figured out how to make them turn tight. Barney Van De Weert
From: Ron Cook <ron at lakeport-1.com>
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2016 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] m
Here in Iowa, it is pretty difficult to find an M equipped any other
way. Some have wide fronts, but few are original. Most are aftermarket
in my area anyway. I never saw a single wheel front on an M when they
were being used to farm with. One neighbor had an H with the single
wheel front and I always thought it looked "funny".
Ron Cook
Salix,IA
On 11/24/2016 12:08 PM, Ed Greany wrote:
>
> I'm in SoCal and my "H" has the two front wheels centered also. I'm not convinced it is an odd wheel arrangement.
>
> The tractor wheel setup all depends on what use you are going to use your tractor for. I have 6 tractors and only two are similar.
>
> I use this tractor for pulling my disc harrow and a large "I" beam for weed control on my 10 desert acres. I don't do any farming or irrigating so it doesn't really matter what wheel configuration it has. It does hills just fine - - within reason and safety.
>
> Ed Greany
> crest25 at verizon.net
>
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