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4wd tractor for haying
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<blockquote data-quote="lowellcantrell" data-source="post: 1001511" data-attributes="member: 20263"><p>I have a 70hp Kubota 4WD with duals that I keep the loader arms and duals on year round. I will drop the bucket or spear when raking. But I never take the loader off. I keep the dual wheels on because the ride is easier. Just have to be careful on highway going from field to field. Dual wheels also help when moving roll bales. Provides more stability, less chance of roll over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowellcantrell, post: 1001511, member: 20263"] I have a 70hp Kubota 4WD with duals that I keep the loader arms and duals on year round. I will drop the bucket or spear when raking. But I never take the loader off. I keep the dual wheels on because the ride is easier. Just have to be careful on highway going from field to field. Dual wheels also help when moving roll bales. Provides more stability, less chance of roll over. [/QUOTE]
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