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I feel you are going about this selection incorrectly.
The first thing is to consider what size tractor is applicable to your needs...
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You can figure the ratio by knowing rolling circumference of both front and rear tires then applying the axle ratio the manufacturer...
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It's common to overdrive the front wheels 3% over the rears.... less it won't turn... more = front tire wear.
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arrow replied to the thread
New garage time!.
Fortunate would have been wearing work boots with toe guards.
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arrow reacted to
WM75Guy's post in the thread
Better Lynch Pin? with
Good Post.
John Deere makes a locking lynch pin. I don't have any experience with them. May be worth a shot.
John Deere 716-inch Quick Lock...
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Yes
A long time ago.
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Appreciate your guts to apologize.
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Oh Lord, a LOT!
I road (4) tractors from one farm to the other by road. Sometimes my tractors feel as much like a truck as they do a...
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What’s sad? Someone like you giving advice enjoying your fear mongering of something apparently you know next to nothing about.
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And where was it stated the op did not receive paper work prior to his coming in to finish a payment?
Is that what you two think really...
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Ok. You actually think that the dealership did no paperwork for this sale?
Then I’ve been selling tractors all wrong for 12 yrs.
I’ll...
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It is obvious you and Kenhar have little understanding of what it takes for a company to do business.
Your scenario infers some guy...
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He had to have had an agreement to acquire the tractor in the first place. He came in to pay for the rest of the tractor at a later date...
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You do not need a receipt with a serial number.
That is on your bill of sale and or financials.
A receipt is proof of payment and that...
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Receipt for payment. You don’t need a signature there. That you have the receipt is proof you paid plus your cancelled check and or...