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Re: Farmall Narrow Front End Questions
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Posted by Red Rider on October 04, 2003 at 19:28:28 from (66.248.97.54):
In Reply to: Farmall Narrow Front End Questions posted by Bill on October 04, 2003 at 17:47:56:
Hello Bill, I operated a Farmall Super C, H and M for many years farming in central Washington State. During the ground working time of the year we had the double front wheel trycycle set up. You had a lot better flotation in soft ground and would turn very sharp. When the planting and cultivating time came we went to the single front wheel. When planting we had a v ditcher in the center of our 6 row beet planter. The single front tire we used on our cultivating tractors was a sharp single rib tire and would follow the v ditch the planter made. When it was harvest time we did have one wide front that we put on our M when we mounted an IH one row beet digger. We also use the wide front when we had a Farmhand loader on the M. When plowing with 2 way plows you could get closer to the fence that with a wide front.
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