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$10,000 190 Narrow Front Pedistal??

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Originally posted by Josh in Pa Josh in Pa wrote:

Why are these valuable? Pulling? Just rare? It seems like most tractors with narrow front are cheaper.


I'd say the NF verses WF value has made a complete switch especially with the bigger tractors.When I was looking for a D15 I found a whole lot more WF than NF tractors around.
BTW if anyone is interested I have a D19 single wheel set up I'd sell and I'll give at least
a 90% discount over that NF(LOL)
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The foundry at witchita falls texas has all the patterns im told for weights. They were recasting any weights by the pound

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I like narrow fronts if tractor is just a show piece. Takes up less space to store and haul on trailer.
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Yes it went for $10k. I stood right behind it and the bidder. I spoke with him when it was all said and done. I won't say where it went out of respect for his privacy but it is staying fairly close. He bought it for his grandson building a 190 puller.
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He'd been better off spending $1000 to fabricate a light wide front end and spend the other 9K on the engine  !!!!!!!!!!!!!  I'm jus sayin...
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Yup I'm with Dr Allis on this one,, ive thought of putting a narrow front on a puller, but then seen one snap off ,,,, not good
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:


He'd been better off spending $1000 to fabricate a light wide front end and spend the other 9K on the engine  !!!!!!!!!!!!!  I'm jus sayin...


Yea..some clubs/associations don't allow narrow fronts,,,better check the rules where he is gonna pull
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Originally posted by Calvin Schmidt Calvin Schmidt wrote:

Sure am glad that I got my OneNinety narrow front when I did. Came from a few miles from that auction. Was thinking about going but 400 miles one way and just back from Australia changed my mind. Was the 10G just for the pedestal ? Was there a zipper front end to go with it? It takes both to install.


what is a zipper front end ?
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OK, I'm still cornfused...
1) was it JUST the 'pedestal' for 10K  ?

2) WHY would the pedestal break/fall off during a tractor pull ?
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It was the pedastal, zipper bolster and hydraulic lines needed for the nf application that brought $10000.
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:


2) WHY would the pedestal break/fall off during a tractor pull ?
This is why
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Looks like it was the spindles that broke off.
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Yes but the point is that kinda of weight flying up and slamming down will many times break just about any type of front end, even a narrow front pedestal.
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Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

Yes but the point is that kinda of weight flying up and slamming down will many times break just about any type of front end, even a narrow front pedestal.


That's just part of tractor pulling,like blowing engines.10K$ front end or 30K$ motor if that what's they're  into they expect it.
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The one I seen was years ago, front end off the ground tractor still going forward with momentum front end came down - snaped it
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Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

Yes but the point is that kinda of weight flying up and slamming down will many times break just about any type of front end, even a narrow front pedestal.


That's just part of tractor pulling,like blowing engines.10K$ front end or 30K$ motor if that what's they're  into they expect it.
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