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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=1853&type=profile&rnd=236) Alberta, Canada | Oh. As a completely suspended axle then yes, I'll bet it is. I mis-understood it's design.
Can it be turned off? I know with the Fendt the front axle can be turned off, and the engine sinks down about 4-6inches. As simple as it is, and as little as I thought it was doing, I really noticed a difference after I turned it off. Did a full 2mph slower while disking with the suspension off, simply due to roughness. | |
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