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Originally Posted by soulasphil Thank you for the kind words. I'm right at the tip of Brittany jutting out into the Atlantic ocean. On maps it's called Finisté‘˝e (the end of the land) but Bretons proudly call it Pen ar bed (the head of the world). No wine around here, only cider.
No the wheels are not at the widest setting and the tractor could be made wider without spacers as the dealer has already pointed out. But that would mean switching from 5 foot implements to 6 foot implements to cover the tracks (the same I had for my former Massey 35).
So after all I think I will stay as I am. Besides I'm getting used to the machine and the greater angles do not seem really to impair stability. |
I looked on the web for some info on your region , what a beautiful area and what history! Now our desire to visit is even higher.
I am an avid bicyclist and follow the Tour each year, someday I hope to ride the great climbs of France such as Alpe d'Huez and Mont Ventoux before I get too old.