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Arable Farming
Cropping
Using a hill side combine on flat land.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruston3w" data-source="post: 7274078" data-attributes="member: 50284"><p>Re tyres, on max tilt the widest option on our old z series left a very distinct footprint on the downhill side. Eventually I put it on wider, more modern boots and it was transformed. Sure the new T can have wider tyres (as ours does) but the OP is looking at s/h so just bare in mind it might be wearing old fashioned tyres that don't suit , were they 30x32?, very round section and kind on the final drives but not field.</p><p>Totally agree how the levelling helps , even on a relatively flat field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruston3w, post: 7274078, member: 50284"] Re tyres, on max tilt the widest option on our old z series left a very distinct footprint on the downhill side. Eventually I put it on wider, more modern boots and it was transformed. Sure the new T can have wider tyres (as ours does) but the OP is looking at s/h so just bare in mind it might be wearing old fashioned tyres that don't suit , were they 30x32?, very round section and kind on the final drives but not field. Totally agree how the levelling helps , even on a relatively flat field. [/QUOTE]
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