Just a guess, but maybe it's because they don't have power steering in
those old tractors. The positive camber would make the wheels easier
to turn.
-Paul
On 5/15/08, Bob Nogueira <nogera@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> I was just watching Classic Tractors on RFD-TV and noticed that all the
> tractors with the front wheel very close together had very high positive
> camber while the ones with the front wheels spaced far apart did not.
> Could someone explain to a 'city boy' why they put in so much camber on a
> tractor?
>
> Bob Nogueira
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