whitetiger
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- Joined
- Nov 20, 2004
- Messages
- 371
- Location
- Kansas City, Kansas
- Tractor
- BX2370 Kubota, Ford 1100, MF135
wolc123 said:The best thing you could do to make that tractor safer is to install a kit for a wide front end. The tricicle configuration was handy for cultivating but not nearly as stable as the wide front version. Many roll over accidents have occured with the trikes which is why they stopped making them 40 or so years ago. Great care must be taken when crossing ditches and driving on hillsides. I am not sure what the kit would cost you but maybe others on this site could give you an idea. Other than that, the H is a fine machine and you got a good deal.
A narror front end is no more unstable than a wide front end. The wide front axle pivots in the center. The narrow front was dicontinued primarily so larger size front tires could be used for a better ride. Also mud or snow would build up between the tires and pedestal locking up your front tires with a narrow front. A wide front set to the same track a the rear tires will till row crop every bit as well as a narrow front except for head land turns using 3 point equipment.