grnspot110
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- John Deere 1944- H, 1961 Cub Lo-Boy, 2016- JD 2025R, 2018- JD X580
Just wonder, how many people that are against them have ever actually used one? ~~ grnspot110
Just wonder, how many people that are against them have ever actually used one? ~~ grnspot110
While we're at it, and since the OP said he's going to use it mostly with trailers & wagons, I'll say that if you've used a narrow front tractor for backing a trailer you'll be spoiled for anything else.
Wm
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Actually when you are on a steep side hill or road bank and the high side wheel starts to lift the tractor will be way past stopping before the front could stop it from tipping over. Wide fronts give some a false sense of security that can get them into problems. Anyone that works on side hills need to know the tipping point of the tractor they are operating and stay well away from that point.
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Actually when you are on a steep side hill or road bank and the high side wheel starts to lift the tractor will be way past stopping before the front could stop it from tipping over. Wide fronts give some a false sense of security that can get them into problems. Anyone that works on side hills need to know the tipping point of the tractor they are operating and stay well away from that point.
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Actually yes. Youre both right but are speaking oranges and tangerines.Actually no, the higher pivot point in the front increases the roll resistance of a wide front end. On a narrow, the pivot point for the front in on the ground, and the engine is quite a bit higher. Once you start driving on a side hill, the engine leans over past the pivot point quite a bit only countered by the rear end.
On a wfe, the engine and pivot are very close. Quite often a wfe tractor will slide sideways down a hill before it will roll. A tricycle will rarely slide before rolling. Add a loader and the things are even worse.
One BIG advantage to narrow front tractors is that you can get more of them in the shed.![]()
Actually yes. Youre both right but are speaking oranges and tangerines.
larry