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SE MN | The typical way tractors are set up for 30" rows is to straddle two rows, i.e. 60" wheel spacing. Sometimes for spraying or for something where you want more stability, you might see them set up straddle 4 rows, i.e. 120" spacing, but here you are limited on weight carrying capacity. I suppose you might be able to set it up to straddle 3 rows, but I am not sure if there is a setting for 90" spacing on your wheels or if the owner's manual will even mention that spacing...I could be wrong on that though. If you plan to do any row crop work with this tractor, like plant or cultivate, they must be 60" or 120" unless you have specialty equipment as well. | |
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