Runs and sounds just like my 1952 model A, and doesn’t miss a note. I’ve never driven one with a single front wheel. Do they handle or feel any differently than a standard tricycle front end? Also, I think those two sided plows are cool!
The single tire seems to make it harder to steer, especially if you're not moving. You really have to crank on the steering wheel to get the thing to turn. I think there is more resistance with the single tire scrubbing the ground than with the two tires. And visibility is not as good. Unless you have your head way out to the side, you can't even see your tire.
@@jonelsonster Wow. Yeah I can see where it would be harder to steer. If I ever get the opportunity to drive a single front wheel John Deere, I’ll give it a try. That’s a beautiful old tractor. I’d like to restore my 1952 A. It was my dad’s tractor. But with the price of parts and the combination of a few other things, I’m not sure I’ll get it done.
Yeah, this field was worked over with a disc in the fall so it makes spring plowing like this nice and easy. We do it as a club activity, not necessarily because it needs it.
Here is a really good video that explains everything much better than I can. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HmmkAZ3cKvo.htmlsi=dKz88Ro6-muGMPWf