fig
Silver Member
kenmac,
I don't disagree with what you are saying. I feel the same way. We had a B model JD when I was growing up that was purchased new by my grandfather that had the tricycle front end. I only drove it on flat ground, but you could move the rear tires out a good ways.
Also, if the width of the front end does not make a difference; why would some manufacturers make adjustable front ends? Is it for stability or is it for making sure you don't run over your crops (front wheels travel between rows)? I have never asked that and I am not a farmer, so I am not sure why they would.
Fig
I don't disagree with what you are saying. I feel the same way. We had a B model JD when I was growing up that was purchased new by my grandfather that had the tricycle front end. I only drove it on flat ground, but you could move the rear tires out a good ways.
Also, if the width of the front end does not make a difference; why would some manufacturers make adjustable front ends? Is it for stability or is it for making sure you don't run over your crops (front wheels travel between rows)? I have never asked that and I am not a farmer, so I am not sure why they would.
Fig