Mar 27, 2002 / Used Disc; Worth? Thread Starter #11 OP P Phred Veteran Member Joined Mar 7, 2001 Messages 1,019 Location Arkansas Tractor TN70D, 4wd, 16x16 trans John, Is the square frame that much better? Appears to have more adjustment capability? The units at my local dealer, that are heavy duty, cost more than I am willing to fork over. Tractor supply has cheap ones but these are very light duty. Fred
John, Is the square frame that much better? Appears to have more adjustment capability? The units at my local dealer, that are heavy duty, cost more than I am willing to fork over. Tractor supply has cheap ones but these are very light duty. Fred
Mar 27, 2002 / Used Disc; Worth? #12 A Anonymous Poster Epic Contributor Joined Sep 27, 2005 Messages 29,678 <font color=blue>...Is the square frame that much better?...</font color=blue> The angle iron units are cheaper and weaker... /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Any of the framed units, whether square or tubular steel are much more durable and stronger... these seem to last forever...
<font color=blue>...Is the square frame that much better?...</font color=blue> The angle iron units are cheaper and weaker... /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Any of the framed units, whether square or tubular steel are much more durable and stronger... these seem to last forever...