I understand that. It's still less prone to roll over than a narrow front end single or double wheel tricycle.
Few crops back in the day were on slopes. Having said that a typical utility tractor stills pivots at the center on the front axle, so little difference, but they do hit a travel limit so they are safer.
So edjucate me.
On slopes, particularly with rough ground, the wide front end feels much more stable. I grew up driving both wide and narrow front end tractors (some exactly the same model) and always preferred the wide front ends. Another advantage is the more stable steering feedback. Without power steering, hitting a rock or hole with the narrow front end can force the tractor toward steering lock.
Cool looking tractor :thumbsup:The project I am considering is this model...
https://images.search.yahoo.com/ima...2t0h&.crumb=BwNEfy0bA/f&fr=mcafee&fr2=piv-web
The project I am considering is this model...
https://images.search.yahoo.com/ima...2t0h&.crumb=BwNEfy0bA/f&fr=mcafee&fr2=piv-web
I learned to drive a tractor when I was seven. I learned what ROPS is when I was a middle aged adult.![]()
First tractor I ever drove was a JD A with the flywheel on the side to start it with.