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My manure hauling rigs

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    Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 8:10pm

It's been great weather here, so have been hauling some manure. I always tell people I liked the 1970's so well I just stayed there.

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With rigs like that, is the loader tractor a 4W305? LOL
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 I love it! Great looking rigs, how about a couple of pictures a little closer up. Pictures of the tractors that is, not the spreaders.
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Seems wierd to me to look at those pictures and see the FWA axles so far back.  Any idea why AC put them right under the motor and not further forward?  Were they just trying to recycle the same front bolsters? 
 
My neighbor had a 8050 with the kit to move that axle forward.  He said it was a much better riding tractor after the switch. 
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They turn a lot shorter with the front axle that far back.  You sacrifice a lot of ride quality, but don't need 40 acres to turn around in.
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