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The Line-of-Sight Advantage: What Front-Mount Actually Changes<\/h2>\n

Most operators switching from a rear-pull to the 4BYQ-2.6 describe the first day in the field the same way: the steering corrections that used to come half a row too late now happen before the share even reaches the deviation. That’s the core mechanical benefit \u2014 the pushing orientation places the share row between the tractor and the operator’s forward view, eliminating the reaction lag that rear-mount operation requires on any field where rows aren’t perfectly straight.<\/p>\n

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Rear-Mount Operation<\/div>\n