[AT] High Clearance tractors

Phil Auten pga2 at basicisp.net
Sun Feb 28 20:58:23 PST 2021


Even made it down here to Durango, TX.

Phil in TX

On 2/28/2021 8:51 PM, Dean VP wrote:
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> Is the list down?
>
> Dean VP
>
> Apache Junction, AZ
>
> *From:* AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> *On Behalf Of *Dean VP
> *Sent:* Monday, February 22, 2021 6:56 PM
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> *Subject:* [AT] High Clearance tractors
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> Brad,
>
> I have a totally different subject and it would be informative I think 
> to get a farmers perspective on it.  This is in regards to 1940/50’s 
> “High Clearance” Tractors Not “High Crop” tractors.  There are various 
> attributes on a “High Clearance” Tractor primarily related to extra- 
> long axles/axle housings and offset wheel centers to offer even more 
> width adjustability.  And often a single front wheel and even narrow 
> 42” rear tires.  The added adjustable wheel width is quite significant 
> but the actual axle height doesn’t significantly increase, maybe 2” at 
> most. So my question is when you as a farmer go looking for a “High 
> Clearance” tractor is your primary focus on the increase in adjustable 
> rear wheel width and if so how important in addition to that is the 
> increase in axle height?
>
> So hopefully you can help me define a “High Clearance tractor” is one 
> that primarily offers wider rear wheel settings and the increase in 
> vertical axle height is secondary.
>
> Dean VP
>
> Apache Junction, AZ
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