Need some input.
I was helping bale hay last week and one of the other tractors was a M9000 like mine. As it was coming thru the field I thought to myself, it sure looks wide. End of the day I looked it over and the front and rear wheels both were set as wide as they could go. I remember reading several times (about L series) not to reverse the front disk because it's hard on bearings and it will cause the seals to leak.
Does this also apply to the M series tractors?
This is 1 of 3 9000s that he runs so far he has had no front end issues that I know of. Is he just lucky or does this rule not apply to the bigger tractors?
I was helping bale hay last week and one of the other tractors was a M9000 like mine. As it was coming thru the field I thought to myself, it sure looks wide. End of the day I looked it over and the front and rear wheels both were set as wide as they could go. I remember reading several times (about L series) not to reverse the front disk because it's hard on bearings and it will cause the seals to leak.
Does this also apply to the M series tractors?
This is 1 of 3 9000s that he runs so far he has had no front end issues that I know of. Is he just lucky or does this rule not apply to the bigger tractors?